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Discover Ludwig"it launched" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a thing that has either just been released or started. Example: The new product was unveiled yesterday, and it launched today.
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Last year, it launched its first restaurants in India.
It launched its first satellite in 2003.
Two years ago, it launched its innovative M.Sc.
It launched its first site, AsianAvenue.com, in July 1997.
It launched its first, a BlackBerry Curve, in March.
It launched her career.
But it launched careers.
It launched two years later.
It launched careers!
It launched the whole psychoanalytical avalanche".
It launched officially in America in April.
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