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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a liftoff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of a spacecraft or rocket launching into the air or when discussing the beginning of a project or initiative.
Example: "The liftoff of the rocket was a moment of great excitement for the entire team."
Alternatives: "a launch" or "a takeoff".
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"We have a liftoff, 32 minutes past the hour.
That first brave phrase was ugly, a liftoff that flopped.
Everything is on schedule for a liftoff at 9 32 a.m.
Will there be a liftoff or a similar event of note during this time?
The production concerns excesses of the energy industry and American fuel dependence, using Kaiser's play as a liftoff point.
These interactions cause a liftoff height difference between the two flames.
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Lessig's insistence on a big-bang theory of change makes it tempting to see his project as a stunt — a spectacular liftoff staged by an ideas man willing to accept a painful landing.
A NASA spacecraft began its journey to a comet with a smooth liftoff, but then waited 90 long minutes before telling scientists its solar panel had deployed.
The animation award, and Mr. Stewart's opening monologue, provided a lighthearted liftoff for an Oscars telecast sure to be weighted down by the field of mostly small and dark films in the running for the top honors.
A satellite that North Korea launched on a long-range rocket is orbiting normally, South Korean officials say, following a defiant liftoff that drew a wave of international condemnation.
EBL, which is a very feasible and powerful technique in nanostructure fabrication, was employed for patterning NHA structures on a glass substrate following a double liftoff process.
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