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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to launch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the capability or readiness to initiate or start something, such as a project, product, or event.
Example: "The team is now able to launch the new software update after months of development."
Alternatives: "capable of launching" or "ready to launch".
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We were able to launch the show.
"We were able to launch within weeks," he says.
But we are still able to launch attacks.
Neither the Syrian nor the Iraqi armies have been able to launch a successful counter-attack.
In 2013, they secured funding and were able to launch the site.
Weakened from its apex of power, the militant group is still able to launch vicious attacks.
It will create competition, with five companies able to launch competitive 4G services.
"People in the UK will be able to launch projects on Kickstarter starting this autumn!
Scott Quinnell was not able to launch himself from a comfortable base.
You'll be able to launch applications you've installed to the memory stick and manage your files.
That's why a Harvard undergraduate was able to launch Facebook on the back of the web.
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