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The phrase "set to launch in" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
It can be used in a sentence to indicate that something is scheduled or planned to happen in the future. Example: The new product is set to launch in April, just in time for the busy summer season. In this sentence, "set to launch in" is used to convey that the launch of the new product is planned to happen in April.
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The new ZX2 is set to launch in Spring for over £949.
Viceland is set to launch in the UK on Sky, which is part owned by Fox.
P35 Undercover set to launch in BBC1's The Night Manager slot.
d) The highly anticipated Nike Air diffusion line, set to launch in 2015.
The first Apollo mission was set to launch in August the year I graduated from high school.
And the first two of 12 planned cycle superhighways are set to launch in the capital on 19 July.
Lynx's new Find Your Magic campaign is set to launch in the UK in the coming weeks.
The scheme is set to launch in the autumn and will ramp up to well beyond 25 hours next year.
MAC Cosmetics unveiled a collaboration with The Simpsons, which is set to launch in September featuring beehive blue eye shadows and pale rosy blusher, but no yellow concealer.
A new television network set to launch in January next year in the US will be dedicated to the sale of "the most diverse" representation of firearms.
A beer made using whale meat that is set to launch in Iceland has caused anger among conservationists, with one group branding the product "immoral and outrageous".
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