“take effect”, not “take effect”

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2023-08-21 10:26:32

the locution work is appropriate for indicate that something has given the expected result, and not arise effect.

However, in the media there are phrases such as “The reality is that none of these instruments seem to have an effect”, “Measures to reduce speed have not just had an effect” or “There are emotional self-control techniques that do have an effect” .

Maybe the crossing with to emerge observed in these examples is due to the fact that both verbs have always been synonymous with the sense of ‘water springing up’although the academic dictionary records from its first edition the locution work with the meaning of ‘giving (a measure, a remedy, advice, etc.) the desired result’.

Therefore, in the previous examples, it would have been appropriate to always use the verb supply to form the phrase.

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