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put into

adjective as in initiated

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"We hope the discussions aren't just on paper and become real actions. And the measures, the decisions taken, really are put into practice so that the planet can breathe a little better, so that the population in the future will have a little cleaner air."

From BBC

The court was told that Ms Wright was "dragged" from the scene of the crash, put into another car and taken to Belfast's City Hospital where a passing ambulance was waved down.

From BBC

Although the DNC publicly floated a proposal to ban party consultants from engaging in union-busting in response to backlash, they have not since clarified if it was actually put into effect.

From Salon

Retailers such as Target, Walmart and Lowe’s have all said they would end or cut back on diversity initiatives, many of which were put into place just a few years ago.

The ban was put into motion after a unanimous City Council vote in October 2024, when the council ordered the Housing Department and city attorney to draft recommendations to remove substantial remodels as a just cause for eviction.

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