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The phrase "launch a rocket" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of sending a rocket ship into space. For example, "The team at NASA launched a rocket to explore the outer reaches of the Solar System."
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First they launch a rocket into Bab Amr.
These cameras are tricked out with enough computing power to launch a rocket.
Israel said the militants had been preparing to launch a rocket to attack Israel.
But costs are always the issue, whether you're trying to launch a rocket or a movie.
It is no coincidence, says Mr Kawahara, that nearly every Japanese attempt to launch a rocket ends in failure.
North Korean officials are boasting that they will soon launch a rocket that will lift a communications satellite into space.
Those darn bureaucrats want to take away a mans right to launch a rocket from his barn.
On July 14th, it gave permission for Russia to launch a rocket from Baikonur with navigation equipment for Mir, the Russian space station.
This month, North Korea tried and failed to launch a rocket meant to put a satellite in orbit, which the United States condemned.
The high altitude balloon team led by Jake Lee '19 plans to launch a rocket from the edge of space this spring.
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The fighter was about to launch a rocket-propelled grenade at an Army convoy and, besides distance, Mr. Kyle had to consider factors such as wind and vibration from the shot.
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