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"take effect from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to begin being in effect from a given date or moment. For example: "The new government regulations will take effect from May 1st, 2021."
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The laws will take effect from January.
It will take effect from April 2017.
The increase will take effect from 1 May.
They are due to take effect from July next year.
The cuts will take effect from now to March.
Pay awards usually take effect from 1 April each year.
The changes will take effect from the week beginning 5 September.
The Greens would like the proposal to take effect from 1 July 2016.
This increase, the first in almost 50 years, will take effect from September next year.
The new voluntary code to be adopted by CML members will take effect from February 11.
These instructions to courts take effect from the beginning of next week.
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