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The phrase "launch research" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the beginning of a research project or investigation. For example, "The mayor announced her plans to launch research into improving the city's infrastructure."
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It was used to launch research rockets into the upper atmosphere, and to track spacecraft far beyond, including the Apollo flights to the moon.
Second, the economics of the health care delivery system has changed dramatically for academic medical centers, especially in the past decade; increased patient-care responsibilities make it much more difficult for M.D.s to launch research careers.
The University of Michigan-Flint has earmarked $100,000 in "seed money" to launch research into the crisis.
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While several previous case-control studies had been reported, the Nurses Health study served to launch research into this association.
The majority of PreVAiL's funding is used to support attendance by all members (including partners) at team meetings, and to hold competitive rounds of project funding for 'seed grants' to launch research in PreVAiL's priority areas, including KT-specific research.
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But last year, as part of the pre-launch research for my new restaurant Blackfoot, I visited the abattoir where our meat would be coming from, and this week I went back.
CGAP is launching research findings that shows how remittance giving and charitable giving can be linked, and aimed at community empowerment and benefit.
FoE and the Soil Association created the high-profile campaigns Bee Cause and Keep Britain Buzzing, and Syngenta and Bayer both launched research initiatives dedicated to the issue (Bayer Bee Care and Operation Pollinator), with well-resourced websites.
In partnership with the International Business Leaders Forum, Ashridge business school launched research at Rio+20 which maps out how the role of business leaders has been changing over the past 20 years, and the implications this has for leadership development today.
We will also be launching research the PPMA has co-funded with the Local Government Association into the need for a "new deal" for public sector workers, by which we mean a new value proposition for employment; "you're lucky to have a job" is not sufficient, and we need new ways to maintain engagement and motivation in our workforce in these challenging times.
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