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The phrase "launch a commercial" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in a business or marketing context to refer to the launch of a commercial campaign or advertisement for a product or service. For example, "We are planning to launch a commercial to promote our new product next month."
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The company has bought spectrum in Australia and plans to launch a commercial service there in 2003.
According to one school of thought, the Japanese have an insuperable lead, thanks to i-mode and to being the first to launch a commercial 3G service.
And three young Harvard Business School classmates, David Thompson, Bruce Ferguson, and Scott Webster, were able to raise millions to launch a commercial satellite into space.
A delivery venture that is part of Alphabet, Google's parent company, will launch a commercial service in Blacksburg, Va., within months and plans to go nationwide later.
Nevertheless, nuclear proliferation remains a highly sensitive issue, and any country that wishes to launch a commercial nuclear power industry will necessarily draw the close attention of oversight bodies such as the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Nevertheless, nuclear proliferation remained a highly sensitive issue, and any country that wished to launch a commercial nuclear power industry would necessarily draw the close attention of oversight bodies such as the International Atomic Energy Agency.
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A year later, he launched a commercial geostationary satellite.
Last month BDO Investment Management launched a commercial property income fund to make the most of low prices.
In a prepared statement, he sounded upbeat about recovering from Friday's accident and continuing his ambition of launching a commercial venture to send civilians into space.
The company hopes to have official certification and to have launched a commercial service within three years, which will make it the first to do so.
He concedes that Meatable is still years away from launching a commercial product, but he's confident about its eventual prospects.
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