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Discover Ludwig"get launched" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an event or new endeavor being started or initiated. For example: "The new project finally got launched last week."
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How will ICON get launched?
In the US, start-ups get launched right after university.
"If a kid is over 10, investigations get launched.
And that doesn't count the ones that don't actually get launched, the things you work on that never actually appear".
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Otherwise they get launched in the greater world as chronological adults who are functionally still children, lacking in life skills.
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A million more got launched today.
The brick moon gets launched accidentally with some people inside.
And then a few seconds later, you can hear the teargas getting launched.
New restaurants and upscale brands getting launched nearly every week in the city are looking for customers.
Then, depending on which one shows the first vulnerability, someone is either getting launched in the air or choked out.
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