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The phrase "able to launch the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability or functionality of a system, device, or person to initiate or start something, such as a project, program, or application.
Example: "The new software is able to launch the application within seconds, improving overall efficiency."
Alternatives: "capable of initiating the" or "equipped to start the".
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We were able to launch the show.
In 2013, they secured funding and were able to launch the site.
It was crucial to be able to launch the online and print versions at the same time so the project ran alongside the development of the printed prospectus.
By 1998, with money from various private and corporate foundations -- including several unrestricted grants from pharmaceutical companies -- he was able to launch "The Infinite Mind".
Without the building block of a successful television network – which the purchase of football guaranteed – Murdoch would never have been able to launch the chain of cable networks that generate so much cash, and so much controversy.
In 2006, working with the Brazilian government, Greenpeace, and competitors Cargill, ADM, and Dreyfus, Bunge was able to launch the now-famous "Soy Moratorium", a cross-sector initiative aimed at reducing the impact of soy cultivation.
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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.
But it was only able to launch in the first place because its rival, the Evening Standard, had left a gap in the market – in seeking to break that monopoly, it was a positive development, and its creation has changed newspaper coverage in the capital.
Far more egregious: The idea that Spotify, which hasn't been able to launch in the US despite more than a year of trying, is valued at the same price as soon-to-be-public Pandora.
He also hopes to become the first Egyptian to go into space after private American space travel business AXE Apollo advertised free seats on its first flights, which the company hopes to be able to launch in the coming years.
But Dreier says the $50 million asked for by the White House is much less than the $175 million that Congress gave in December which probably means that the mission won't be able to launch in the early 2020s, unless lawmakers provide more money.
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