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The phrase "able to launch this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability or readiness to initiate a process, project, or product.
Example: "Our team is now able to launch this new software update after months of development."
Alternatives: "capable of initiating this" or "ready to start this".
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How Palpatine was able to launch this threat, and what form it will assume in practice, is currently unclear, but few theatre owners will feel willing to take the risk.
Instead the album rocketed to No 1 both here and in the States, and catapulted the 1975 to a rarefied altitude where they'e able to launch this UK tour with two sold-out nights at the O2.
The other key is that Fotopedia, in conjunction with Hakuhodo, was able to launch this in seven languages and 120 countries in just six weeks, something that would be difficult to do with traditional media.
I want to be able to launch this thing and know that it works and it's right.
"I was able to launch this pretty amazing campaign with my community to stop my mom's deportation, thanks to social media," Andiola said.
"We are very happy to be able to launch this campaign a few days before the start of the school year with the purpose to restore education and a culture of effort among society's core values," Tedesco said.
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We were able to launch the show.
In 2013, they secured funding and were able to launch the site.
NASA expects to be able to launch the first developmental flight by the end of 2017.
The vehicle's software also limits the amount of time the Model S is able to launch at this speed.
It was with Nicole's help that Eddie was able to launch his first label, Blue Star - this was still the era of 78 rpm discs.
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