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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to launch on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to initiate or start something, typically a project, program, or application.
Example: "The team is now able to launch on the new software update after months of development."
Alternatives: "capable of launching" or "ready to initiate".
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Having said that, this'll be our sixth platform launch, and it's very difficult to have the quantities to be able to launch on a worldwide basis on the same date.
It makes a difference when a startup is able to launch on time or when it's able to move much faster than competitors.
What makes the partnership interesting is that the clothing brand has been able to launch on the web, scale, and then expand into offline sales.
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Bewkes, like his colleagues, believes that size gives Time Warner advantages — that, by owning cable systems, it was able to launch HBO-on-demand and that, by owning AOL, it will figure out how to put the Warner Bros. video library online.
American and allied aircraft will now be able to launch attacks on IS from southern Incirlik airbase, the Turkish Foreign Ministry announced on Wednesday.
"People in the UK will be able to launch projects on Kickstarter starting this autumn!
That's why a Harvard undergraduate was able to launch Facebook on the back of the web.
From areas such as Douma, Yarmouk and Daraya, all within the city limits, a combination of Islamist and mainstream opposition groups have been able to launch attacks on areas that house security buildings and the presidential palace.
Thus, it might not be until 2006 or 2008 that Iraq would be able to launch itself on a true expansion phase of its capacity and test the premise as to how big a player it can be in the world of oil.
The tweet reads: "People in the UK will be able to launch projects on Kickstarter starting this autumn.
Thus, in 1936, General Francisco Franco was able to launch his attack on the Spanish Republic from Morocco and to enroll a large number of Moroccan volunteers, who served him loyally in the Spanish Civil War.
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