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Discover Ludwig"launch a service" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence to describe the action of introducing a service to the public, such as: "The company plans to launch a new on-demand delivery service next month."
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Banks can launch a service in several countries at once.
It is expanding in other American cities and is planning to launch a service in Britain.
If Iliad wins, as is expected, it aims to launch a service under its brand, Free, by 2012.
However, the publisher has not ruled out developing its plan to launch a service that would cover all of Scotland.
Plepler announced plans to launch a service – although not the identify of its first partner – in October 2014.
A McLean company called XStreamHD will soon launch a service that will stream video from satellites on demand.
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A French mobile-telephone operator has launched a service called "Sosh", short for "social media".
Last year Google launched a service called Latitude that allows friends to track one another's movements.
For instance, it recently launched a service called SmartView that links searches with its online maps.
One of its strongest proponents is BT, which launched a service called Fusion last year.
On Wednesday it launched a service called Facebook Live, which simultaneously takes aim at the trifecta.
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