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The phrase "will go into effect" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that a rule, law, or policy will start to be enforced or implemented at a specified time. Example: "The new regulations will go into effect on January 1st."
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It will go into effect on July 24th.
The bill will go into effect in late September.
The new rates will go into effect on Oct. 1.
The registry will go into effect Oct. 1.
The law will go into effect on March 30.
The new structure will go into effect Jan . 1
Still, a new cost-cutting program will go into effect.
The new policy will go into effect straight away.
The order will go into effect on March 16th.
The increase will go into effect March 25.
The new rules will go into effect on Oct. 1.
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