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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'launch plan' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically refers to a plan created for the purpose of launching a new project, product, or service. For example, "The marketing team created a launch plan outlining the strategy they will use to successfully introduce the new product to the market."
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Some tech experts anticipate that the company may soon announce a launch plan for the phone.
The survey was carried out to launch Plan UK's Facebook app, promoting girls' education.
He also suggested there was a launch plan prepared inside No 10.
Well, this surplus of mulch-bulging stockings forced our hand, before Keldysh had any chance to chart a launch plan.
He told The Independent that Arise was still in the soft launch phase of a five-year launch plan.
Such an orbit design of LEO satellite would influence future GPS launch plan, and would influence the design of new generation of LEO satellite.
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We have conflicting sources talking about launch plans.
A second said there were no imminent launch plans.
It was constructed for the Apollo 19 launch planned for 1973, but the mission was cancelled.
Electricity North West was forced to launch planned power outages to prevent a blackout across the town.
The product's launch plans were then delayed, and competitors began gobbling up market share.
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