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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take effect in" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is most commonly used in legal and business contexts, and it simply means to become legally binding or active at a specified time. For example: "The new law will take effect in six months."
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The change will take effect in October.
That will take effect in July.
The system would take effect in 2015.
The plan will take effect in 2013.
It would take effect in 2016.
Her appointment will take effect in January.
The law will take effect in August.
The moves will take effect in January.
Any rises will take effect in March.
The changes take effect in the fall.
The rules take effect in April.
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