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Discover Ludwig'launch an app' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the launching of a new app, software, or website. For example, "The tech company announced plans to launch an app to connect local businesses to consumers in their area."
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Our goal is to launch an app.
He hopes to one day launch an app.
Alongside the restaurant, Chang will launch an app, which follows similar lines to the Taco Bell concept.
This year, we've already seen Apple launch an app — Swift Playgrounds — aimed at teaching kids to code.
One of the first retailers to launch an app on the Apple Watch, founder Robertson says he was initially sceptical about the potential of mobile commerce.
The normal route is for a TV show to build an audience and then launch an app as they've been told it extends their "engagement".
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iPhone / iPad Time Magazine has also launched an app for Windows Phone, offering news, opinion and analysis from its bloggers, as well as photo galleries and list features.
Why are you launching an app now?
In February, Homyze launched an app.
Most recently we launched an app called the kscope.
Fellow Yum! Brands subsidiary Pizza Hut launched an app in 2009.
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