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"from the launch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the start or beginning of a particular event or process. For example, "I've been following the progress of this project from the launch."
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Guardian Law will be tweeting (@GdnLaw) from the launch event.
With semiactive homing the designator or illuminator might be remote from the launch platform.
"From the launch position onward, our swings are identical," Bichette said.
Whoever muffed that design spec should be barred from the launch party.
"The big thing we learned from the launch is do something unpredictable," Ms. Lingeris said.
But its modern influence dates from the launch of the Eelpiland dance club in 1956.
Thirdly, there have been benefits from the launch of i's online platform, i100.co.uk.
Notably absent from the launch event was the US treasury secretary, Jack Lew.
"They continue to launch new products and continue to benefit from the launch of new products".
The photo was taken moments after they all got loads more money from the launch.
And this is without even considering the details from the launch that have so far received little attention.
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