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"launching campaign" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the act of starting or initiating a campaign, typically for a specific cause or goal. Example: The company announced their plans to start a new marketing strategy, including launching a campaign to target a younger demographic.
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The no campaign, still ahead in the latest opinion poll, is taking nothing for granted, launching campaign material specifically designed to woo Londoners.
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In general, Greenpeace gives pretty fair warning to companies [before launching campaigns].
Increasingly, this means launching campaigns against big companies suspected of harming rain forests or poor peasants.
Big companies are launching campaigns and releasing surveys all timed around the festivities.
In Moscow, a recently launched campaign to discredit Alexander Solzhenitsyn continued.
The decision made the festival a participant in the newly launched campaign to "rebrand" Israel.
He launched campaigns against organized crime, made the smoking of opium illegal, and attempted to halt opium smuggling.
Last summer it launched campaigns on both fronts that killed many hundreds of innocents but could not wipe out the enemy.
Although he had launched campaigns against the sultan of Iconium in 1145, 1146, and 1160, there were no practical results.
Local councils have launched campaigns to dissuade people from blocking ravines, and such drainage systems as exist, with rubbish.
DoorDash and Instacart have also launched campaigns.
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