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Discover LudwigThe phrase "launch in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe the act of starting or beginning something, often in a planned or deliberate manner. Example: The company decided to launch in new markets in Europe and Asia next year.
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The first edition will launch in October 2012.
All will launch in late summer.
A beauty line will launch in January.
It's due to launch in the autumn.
It should launch in the autumn.
It is expected to launch in November.
At the official launch in May, he repeated the claim.
The next is scheduled to launch in December.
Android and Apple TV versions will launch in the autumn.
This will hopefully be followed by its launch in India.
All these rovers are scheduled for launch in 2012.
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