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'at the launch' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to the start of something - an event, a project, a product launch, etc. For example, "We will be hosting a press conference at the launch of our new product line."
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Shareholders also seemed pleased when, at the launch, W.W.E.
Greg was speaking at the launch of LeapBand.
"Were we perfect at the launch?" Mr. Heins responded.
I hope to see you at the launch.
At the launch event, Musk said it cost $3,500.
At the launch of the review powerful sentiments were expressed.
I was at the launch of this survey in November.
David Cronenberg interviewed at the launch of his exhibition.
At the launch Cameron ladled praise on the NHS.
"I was mesmerized by the demonstration at the launch," he said.
Sir David Attenborough wrote the forward and spoke at the launch.
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