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Discover Ludwig"launched the" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe the action of initiating or starting something. Example: The company launched the new product last week, and it has already received positive reviews from customers.
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They launched the V.
They also launched the standardised one.
It launched the whole psychoanalytical avalanche".
She also launched the hashtag #FreeTheNipple.
Instead, he launched the 3-point try.
In October, the Navy launched the U.S.S.
His enthusiasm launched the U.S.-Bermuda races.
But Torres launched the rush.
Negroponte launched the MIT Media Laboratory in 1985.
In 2005, DirecTV launched the Red Zone channel.
He launched the famous raid on December 29 , 1895
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