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The phrase "are to launch" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a planned or scheduled action in the future, often in formal or official contexts.
Example: "The company announced that they are to launch a new product line next month."
Alternatives: "are set to launch" or "are scheduled to launch".
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It's understood that the FA are to launch an investigation into the incident.
Some of the major automotive companies are to launch new electric vehicles this year.
Three new schemes are to launch this week in the latest round of the initiative.
Chievo have played down reports that they are to launch a bid for Paolo Di Canio.
I'm never quite sure what those are for: I guess they are to launch a coup, but no coup arrives.
Relatives of four children killed in the bombing are to launch a civil action against the suspects named by Panorama.
Brit Awards organisers are to launch a new annual honour to celebrate major figures in music with Sir Elton John announced as the first ever recipient.
12.47pm: Former members of WikiLeaks, who fell out with Assange, are to launch a rival whisteblowing website later this month, Der Spiegel reports.
On Tuesday, a group of artists including Gillian Wearing, Antony Gormley, Yinka Shonibare and Jonathan Yeo are to launch a more practical response to the financial slump.
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The plan is to launch later this year.
"My preference is to launch them".
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