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The phrase "a hell of a launch" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the impressiveness or excitement of a launch event, product, or initiative.
Example: "The new smartphone received a hell of a launch, attracting thousands of eager customers on the first day."
Alternatives: "an incredible launch" or "a fantastic launch".
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The good news: Sixteen startups had a hell of a launch party in front of 1,700 attendees.
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The company has filed detailed technical descriptions of how the project will work with the Federal Communications Commission, seeking permission to launch a hell of a lot of satellites into space.
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Australian cinema is littered with examples of directors who launched their feature film careers with a hell of a bang.
A hell of a ride.
A hell of a lot.
A hell of a lot of meetings.
A hell of a long time.
He's a hell of a fighter".
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