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Discover LudwigThe phrase "launch out" can be used in written English.
It means to begin or set out on a new journey, project, or venture. Example: After years of planning and saving, they finally decided to launch out and start their own business.
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Ellis's family expected her to marry successfully, not launch out on her own path.
Clara had been pressing him to widen his scope, to launch out in other media above all, the orchestra.
They don't wear an Al Qaeda uniform or carry an Al Qaeda passport, but they launch out these professionals who train and start groups".
The novel's premise is tragic and simple: Two 15-year-old girls, June Giatto and Val Marino, bored by the night's prospects, decide to launch out into the water in an inflatable raft.
Land bases of the pirates are also found in the Puntland communities from where they launch out to sea.
They'll remember a time when they were more willing to take chances, and they will launch out into the deep sea of entrepreneurship.
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"Al Gore launched out talking about populism," charged Karl Rove, Governor Bush's chief campaign strategist, "about class warfare".
The 37-year-old Welsh athlete threw a season's best of 30.04m with her third attempt, before launching out to 30.99 with her final effort.
For a missile, take a medium-sized stick and launch it out of a holed rock.
It felt like being launched out of a cannon".
Nor do they seem launched out of deep personal experience.
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