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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at its release" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the time when something is made available to the public, such as a product, movie, or software.
Example: "The game received mixed reviews at its release, but it gained popularity over time."
Alternatives: "upon its launch" or "when it debuted".
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Even at its release it was received rather well by the critics - but the public was not apparently willing to accept a darker, more serious Kylie.
They've held up extremely well, too, with Full Throttle arguably better now than it was at its release in 1995.
At its release, many critics described it as an esoteric religious allegory.
At its release in July, the Guardian's critic, Peter Bradshaw, called it "a fascinating dramatic finale".
The Storm, R.I.M.'s answer to the iPhone for the high end of the consumer market, was plagued by technical glitches at its release.
It was always particularly good on the larger-screened iPad, so Android tablet owners should rejoice at its release for Google's platform.
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At the time of its release, it got an enthusiastic review from none other than Eric Rohmer.
At the time of its release, it contained 470,000 lines of code.
At the time of its release, it was the Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman Dog-and-Pony Show.
At the time of its release it was the highest grossing film starring Tom Cruise.
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