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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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english

is it right to say, the corrections have been effected
  

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It's right, but rather formal; easier to say "the corrections have been carried out". d

  • It's right, but rather formal; easier to say "the corrections have been carried out".
  • d
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It's right, but rather formal; easier to say "the corrections have been carried out".
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Anonymousthe corrections have been effected
The corrections are done / finished / completed.
The recommendations have been put into effect.
The recommendations have been implemented.

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