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Discover LudwigThe word "pre-launch" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to an upcoming launch or event that is in the preparatory phase prior to the launch. For example: "The company is in the pre-launch phase of their new product."
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pre-launch
adjective
Alternative form of prelaunch
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Ms. Robert, like Mr. King, relies on the deployment of a pre-launch buddy-check.
Even pre-launch, there were hundreds of such contracts to carry out.
UTV said that set up and pre-launch costs will be about £800,000.
Pre-launch demonstrations of the app have been impressive, making only a handful of mistakes.
Oprah, who had been slipped a pre-launch Kindle, announced that she was obsessed with it.
Its pre-launch gathering in November was memorable for its stark contrast with the original.
FOR once the event lived up to the pre-launch publicity.
I also had a brief look at a pre-launch version of the XPS 15, which is arguably even better.
I'd even put a web page up if the business is pre-launch so people can register interest.
It just means that it will take longer to reach its potential than today's pre-launch claims suggest.
Moreover, pre-launch europhoria had pushed the embryo currency up sharply during the second half of 1998.
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