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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at launching" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the time or event of launching something, such as a product, project, or initiative.
Example: "The marketing team will be ready at launching to promote the new app."
Alternatives: "during the launch" or "at the time of launch".
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(And he's not bad at launching unusual words like "truthiness".
A performer, Mr Sarkozy is better at launching grand ideas than at following them up.
Does Amazon have a shot at launching an ad-supported video service?
"John has done a wonderful job at launching the faith-based initiative".
Samsung's ambitions in the mobile payments space does not stop at launching a digital wallet.
Hill Phoenix – one of the country's largest commercial refrigeration companies – is looking at launching a CO2 range.
The laboratory, which is 28 feet long and 14 feet wide, weighed 29,500 pounds at launching.
The Iranians would likely only get one chance at launching their cruise missiles before their platforms were destroyed.
The North, meanwhile, has become more skilled at launching cyberattacks — some through China — at South Korean banks and television networks, including a devastating series of intrusions in March.
After years of practice, Unscom became adept at launching surprise visits to weapons sites, yet Iraq's intelligence operatives defeated it more often than not.
The money comes from IdeasTap Ideas Fund, bankrolled by the millionaire Peter de Haan, and is aimed at launching and showcasing creative talent.
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