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Discover LudwigThe phrase "At the launch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the moment when something begins or is released. For example: "At the launch of the new product line, the CEO made an inspiring speech."
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At the launch event, Musk said it cost $3,500.
At the launch of the review powerful sentiments were expressed.
At the launch Cameron ladled praise on the NHS.
At the launch, Ranveer said that signing the project was a "no-brainer".
At the launch, readers and colleagues chipped in with a dire prediction.
At the launch ceremony, Blavatnik stood before pastel architectural renderings of the school.
At the launch of the application, a port selection page is met.
At the launch event, however, the software took the back seat.
At the launch, there are about a dozen shows in the Social Viewing Room.
At the launch site, Ratchet battles Dr. Nefarious.
At the launch party, Tom approaches Dennis, who insults "Tommy Fresh" and quickly dismisses Tom.
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