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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a roll out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of introducing or launching a new product, service, or initiative.
Example: "The company plans to have a roll out of the new software update next month."
Alternatives: "a launch" or "an introduction".
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That kind of expense is notorious for stunting a roll out and stifling innovation.
Though it hasn't committed to a roll out beyond its test, the company admitted it was encouraged with the initial results.
When it comes to a roll out, few artists are as precise and calculated as Richie Hawtin.
The new look is part of a roll out across all Trinity Mirror titles which started in Birmingham.
2.19pm from Powell: TB thinks we need to plan a roll out of cabinet members in support around his statement.
Now that's what I call a roll out.
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The hammock, trampoline, the tent, or maybe just a rolled out blanket or towel?
"That this is a party behind a roll-out gate".
This is, in other words, a roll-out.
Mr. Hastings declined to identify the market but hinted at how a roll-out might happen.
Two start-ups in search of a roll-out, they're the restaurant equivalent of instant coffee – just add customers.
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