Phrases with «launch»

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"launch" means to start or begin something, like a project, product, or event. It can also refer to the act of sending a spacecraft or missile into the air or space. Full definition

Sentences with «launch»

  • From 1991 to 1999, the annual number of launches of companies that had a payroll rose about 9 %. (inc.com)
  • But the real benefit of launching in a hot spot is the tax incentives. (wrvo.org)
  • I think it should've been added to the U system on launch on both versions. (nintendotoday.com)
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