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"launch a business" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about starting a business or a new venture. For example: After years of research and planning, I'm finally ready to launch a business of my own.
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The spaces were designed at a size and price point, about $800 a month, so a small neighborhood business or entrepreneur could launch a business.
Would she launch a business using her first name?
Mr Sharpe himself found the work impressive, which was enough to launch a business.
If I were to launch a business with my colleagues, who would be the chief executive?
"Timing-wise, it's quite a risk [to launch a business] with the economy as it is at the moment.
Somehow you don't expect the president of the University of Chicago to question the power of the market - especially when he's in town to launch a business school.
Students on the course range from fresh graduates who have decided to have a try at enterprise, to people planning to launch a business".
The University of Essex and education and training provider Kaplan are this summer to launch a business studies foundation degree which is completed entirely online.
"My mother knew for sure that her children would grow up and get a job, but, today, you cannot easily find a job, or launch a business".
(This season, a couple launch a business based on the catchphrase "We can pickle that!," brining everything from eggs at an urban farm to a broken high heel found on the sidewalk).
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Launching a business requires passion and discipline, Novels says.
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