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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'launched an app' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing an event in which a company or individual has unveiled a new mobile application. For example, "Yesterday, the tech company launched an app that helps users find the cheapest gas prices in their area."
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In February, Homyze launched an app.
Most recently we launched an app called the kscope.
Microsoft Hyperlapse (Free) Remember when Instagram launched an app to create nifty time-lapse videos?
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver recently launched an app - Jamie's 20-minute meals - through software agency Zolmo.
Late last year Growbuddy launched an app to help both small-time and industrial cannabis cultivators by tracking growing methods.
iPhone / Android Recruitment site Fish4jobs has launched an app across four smartphones at once: iPhone, Android, BlackBerry and Symbian.
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Messenger recently launched an apps and games platform.
Why are you launching an app now?
Alongside the restaurant, Chang will launch an app, which follows similar lines to the Taco Bell concept.
We did take a risk in launching an app that allows young, creative, inquisitive people to share imagery online.
By embracing online technology and launching an app such as Home Style, Hoppen hopes to help consumers leading increasingly busy lives plan and improve their home.
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