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Take effect

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Understand 'take effect' means results aren't immediate, but occur after a specific trigger or time. SlideThe medication usually takes effect within an hour.
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'Take effect' implies a change is approaching, often used when discussing new rules or changes. SlideThe company's new work policy takes effect next quarter.
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'Take effect' pairs with various subjects like measures, decisions, changes, reflecting their start. SlideThe manager's decision takes effect immediately.
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