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come into effect

British pronunciation/kˈʌm ˌɪntʊ ɪfˈɛkt/
American pronunciation/kˈʌm ˌɪntʊ ɪfˈɛkt/
to come into effect
[PHRASE]
1

to begin to apply; to start to be used

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1There's a second rule as well that could come into effect.
2Well, Putin blamed President Trump and the Trump administration's imposition of sanctions that come into effect on November on Iran, which are taking a lot of Iranian oil off the market, so less supply of oil, higher price.
3As an example of how this can come into effect with sounds and tamarin monkeys, we have a 2010 study by Professor Charles Snowdon of the University of Wisconsin-Madison looking at frequencies of sound that tamarin monkeys do respond to.
4But a question we’ve received numerous times over the years is when exactly does a speed limit legally come into effect?
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