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The phrase "available to launch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is ready or prepared to be initiated or started, such as a product, service, or project.
Example: "The new software update is now available to launch, providing users with enhanced features and improved performance."
Alternatives: "ready for launch" or "set to launch".
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An important bottleneck facing the companies is a shortage of rocket systems available to launch satellites.
We should take every opportunity to tell our story via Arab media and have American spokesmen who are fluent in Arabic available to launch ideas.
Temuri Yakobashvili, Georgia's minister for reintegration, said Russia "has made large money available to launch information warfare against Georgia, using the K.G.B. arsenal of blackmail, bribes, recruitment and manipulation of information," according to the Interfax news service.
We encourage all our graduate students to take advantage of this an contribute in order to maximize the funds available to launch these important initiatives and enhance diversity, equity, and inclusion at the College of Chemistry.
No one knows whether the Supreme Court will invalidate part or all of the law next year; it is not clear how much funding will be available to launch and operate the federal exchange; and the outcome of the presidential and congressional elections could delay or derail the entire process.
"Those two spacecraft will potentially be available to launch in 2020 and 2021," said Sentinel-2 project manager François Spoto.
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It will cost $9.99 per month in the US, and local pricing will be available closer to launch, Apple said.
It was also Meckler's Internet.com that seeded them with $350,000 and made available computer programmers to launch Mdlinx.com.
Lacking the available naval forces to launch a sizeable campaign in the Gulf, the British authorities attempted to use diplomacy to end the threat.
In 2010, the White House readily made senior adviser Valerie Jarrett available to The Huffington Post to launch a public spat with the chamber over its opposition to the administration's policies.
The directive also stated that firebombing raids should be conducted once M-69 bombs had been tested in combat and the number of B-29s available was sufficient to launch an intensive campaign.
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