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The phrase "able to launch a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or capacity to initiate or start something, such as a project, program, or product.
Example: "The team is able to launch a new marketing campaign by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "capable of initiating a" or "qualified to start a".
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Since receiving the funding about a year ago, Journal has been able to launch a beta community of users.
Neither the Syrian nor the Iraqi armies have been able to launch a successful counter-attack.
The ball arrived slightly behind Proschwitz but he got was still able to launch a powerful finish past Konstantopoulos.
Eventually, they were able to launch a system that could show three-hundred-and-sixty-degree panoramas for any address.
They are saying they are a mobile-first company and, yet, they haven't been able to launch a hit mobile game".
And a goal up it felt like the new Fulham manager might just be able to launch a remarkable turnaround in the club's fortunes.
"The site will include an academy, a community garden, and hopefully one day we will be able to launch a league".
By buying designs from international specialists and installing fancy robotic production lines, they have been able to launch a wide variety of their own cars.
West Ham have been examining whether they are able to launch a compensation claim of around £7m against the Football Association.
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"Without a physical record of votes cast, how will election officials in 2004 be able to launch an effective, honest recount in a closely contested election?
Even so, Washington is worried, not only about North Korea being able to launch an intercontinental attack but also about the North Koreans selling their missile technology to other regimes.
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