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in effect

  1. For all practical purposes, as in This testimony in effect contradicted her earlier statement . [Late 1500s]

  2. In or into operation, as in This law will be in effect in January . Related phrases include go into effect and take effect , which mean “become operative,” as in This law goes into effect January 1 , or It takes effect January 1 . Similarly, put into effect means “make operative,” as in When will the judge's ruling be put into effect? [Late 1700s] Also see in force , def. 2.



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The company said those impacts could kick in as soon as the third quarter of this year, and may be in effect while it appeals the decision.

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But the Pure Mango pouch from Piccolo had, in effect, no vitamin C left - less than 0.1mg.

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It is, in effect, a plan for the rationalization of the American social and political order based on an unwavering faith in modern technology and AI to eliminate inefficiency and waste.

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He posits nothing short of an immigration “invasion” — in effect, a permanent 9/11 — that “has caused widespread chaos and suffering in our country over the last 4 years.”

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Several cars were involved and a SigAlert was in effect, with just one lane open in each direction.

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