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The phrase "and is likely to launch a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing future actions or events that are expected to happen, particularly in contexts related to projects, products, or initiatives.
Example: "The company has been developing new technology, and is likely to launch a groundbreaking product next year."
Alternatives: "and is expected to introduce a" or "and is anticipated to unveil a".
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In the Budget, Mr Osborne will state the MPC's annual remit and is likely to launch a debate, supported by Mr Carney, on whether it should change.
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Next year China is likely to launch a probe that will orbit the moon (a feat achieved only by Russia, America and Japan).
They are likely to launch a civil action against the hospital.
Apple, meanwhile, is likely to launch its own version in the fall.
We understand this product refresh is likely to launch this fall.
Nintendo is likely to launch the Wii U at the E3 gaming expo in Los Angeles this June.
In a further development, some of the 25 alleged victims of Janner are likely to launch claims against his estate.
King will consider the launch as a breach of that agreement and is likely to respond firmly.
Large full-service and low cost carriers are more likely to launch a FB page than small charter or regional carriers.
A full inquiry is likely to be launched into the matter, a committee source said.
The charter mark, which draws on the experience of Athena Swan in the sciences, is likely to be launched later this year.
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