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the enactment
noun
The act of enacting, or the state of being enacted.
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"the enactment" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to refer to a law or regulation that has been brought into effect. For example, "The enactment of new environmental regulations has resulted in an increase in recycling."
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Again, the enactment of indifference.
Kennedy pressed hard for the enactment of Medicare.
Bateman was portrayed as personally craving the enactment of violence.
However, it was prohibited with the enactment of the 1949 Civil Code.
There, he announced the enactment of a new constitution, providing for Japan's first parliamentary elections.
In 1996 he oversaw the enactment of a new democratic constitution.
But such music was more the projection of a dissident career than the enactment of one.
After the enactment of Medicare in 1965, poverty among the elderly declined markedly.
(Democrats supported and even led the enactment of much of this agenda, of course).
Will it reverse itself next month after we see the enactment of the budget?
The enactment of Medicare in 1965 was followed by changes in 1967, and again in 1972.
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