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The phrase "agrees to launch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has consented to initiate a project, product, or event.
Example: "The board of directors agrees to launch the new marketing campaign next quarter."
Alternatives: "consents to initiate" or "commits to starting".
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Senator Leahy, meanwhile, has threatened to oppose further aid unless the Honduran government agrees to launch an independent investigation into Cáceres's death.
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It would be a lot easier if they agreed to launch together".
The two sides also agreed to launch a bus service from Imphal in India to Mandalay in Burma.
See articleOpen to suggestionsThe EU agreed to launch talks on a new trade-and-investment deal with Cuba.
When it was finally agreed to launch an Observer magazine, Astor appointed assistant editor Michael Davie as its first editor.
And this week EU ministers agreed to launch a sea and air mission to destroy the people traffickers' boats.
They can energize the World Bank's initiative, in which more than 70 countries have agreed to launch carbon pricing systems.
Sharif has agreed to launch an inquiry headed by a retired judge; Khan is pushing for a sitting judge.
On Thursday the Senate agreed to launch fresh scrutiny of BP's plans, with two public hearings.
First, my favourite writer agreed to launch my novel, and I discovered the Great Man drank only whisky.
Apart from declaring their commitment to a "strategic partnership", the EU also agreed to launch free-trade talks with the Mercosur trading block and with Chile.
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