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GainRain Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Come (in/into effect)

"The new law came on January 1st."
"The new law came in on January 1st."
"The new law came into effect on January 1st."

Could all mean the same thing?
  

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The last one is correct. The first one seems wrong (incomplete), the second one could be heard but it's not as precise and clear as the last one.

  • The last one is correct.
  • The first one seems wrong (incomplete), the second one could be heard but it's not as precise and clear as the last one.
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The last one is correct. The first one seems wrong (incomplete), the second one could be heard but it's not as precise and clear as the last one.

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