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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rollout of" is correct and usable in written English
It is used when referring to a plan for the introduction of something new, such as a program, product, or service. Example sentence: The company's rollout of their new loyalty program is expected to bring in more customers.
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The rollout of the preview was trivial.
Is the rollout of the Affordable Care Act affected?
In the meantime, the rollout of the law will continue.
I say the rollout of the deadline was poorly handled.
The soft rollout of Jeb Bush's 2016 Presidential bid continues.
Until then, the rollout of cycles is limited.
"We have long called for a wider rollout of Taser.
From October we start the national rollout of universal credit.
"And of course the rollout of universal credit".
So, intervention 4, from the Gove lab: Rollout of academies.
Intervention 2, from the Gove lab: Rollout of free schools.
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