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The phrase "the changes take effect" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to convey that some changes to a system, policy, or procedure will begin to be enforced or implemented. For example, "Due to the concerns raised, we have amended our refund policy. The changes take effect tomorrow."
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WHEN will the changes take effect?
The changes take effect on Jan . 1
The changes take effect in the fall.
The changes take effect June 15.
The changes take effect on Dec. 31.
The changes take effect in mid-January.
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But by 2002, when the changes took effect, the boom was over and the new game was tax dodging.
The service will be discontinued in all other countries, with the changes taking effect next month, the company announced on Thursday.
To see if the new approach had hurt patients, the department studied whether they were more likely to have died after the changes took effect than before.
After the changes took effect, Procter's Global Engineering Group, which develops manufacturing technology, asked Mr. Weedman if the licensing team would help sell the reliability engineering tools.
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