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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuming the launch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or outcome that is contingent upon the successful launch of a project, product, or initiative.
Example: "Assuming the launch goes as planned, we expect to see significant growth in our user base."
Alternatives: "if the launch occurs" or "provided the launch is successful".
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That's assuming the launch works.
Assuming the launch goes accordingly, the next mission for Falcon 9 is scheduled for June 16, just three short weeks away.
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Following these consultations, and shortly after assuming the presidency, Kagame launched an ambitious programme of national development called Vision 2020.
I assume the general launch will be well received as well.
Assuming the new satellite is successfully launched, DirecTV would begin offering its metropolitan New York viewers up to 20 local broadcast signals.
Upon assuming the presidency in December of that year, Calderon launched the first of tens of thousands of troops against drug traffickers here.
Topix said earlier this year that it saw 40percenttrafficic growth between December 2011 and December 2012 (thanks in part, one assumes to the launch of its politics-focused subsection Politix), and it says it continues to be profitable.
While scheduled price revision was assumed at the launch of these P4P schemes, they had not been designed to answer uncertainty about (cost-) effectiveness of the drugs and it is unlikely that the registry data had the sufficient quality to provide more robust estimates than those available at drugs' launch.
Shortly after I assumed the presidency, we launched a university-wide planning and needs assessment process led by a set of faculty planning committees.
When Cross assumed the editorship and launched a new series of the journal, he was a member of the English Department at Yale, and had recently published a popular biography of Laurence Sterne.
Many assumed the police had launched a new raid.
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