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Discover LudwigThe phrase "test launch" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the act of launching something, usually a product or project, for the purpose of testing its feasibility or effectiveness. Example: The company conducted a test launch of their new software, collecting feedback from beta users before releasing it to the general public.
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The first test launch of a CZ-5 is scheduled for 2014.
Recent news of yet another test launch made it difficult for him to concentrate on work.
A non-crewed test launch of Orion is set for next year.
The three-stage, solid-fuel rocket is scheduled for a test launch in 2013.
These "stacks" will make up the rocket used for the Ares 1-X test launch.
A second test launch was carried out in December, much earlier than expected - the test launch season is usually spring to summer - suggesting that Pyongyang was in a hurry to catch up on a planned schedule.
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Last year, North Korea threatened to test-launch a missile with a longer range and greater accuracy.
On July 4th, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un personally led the test-launch of the country's first intercontinental ballistic missile.
A non-functional lighthouse, shipwrecked fishing boat, and the bunker (a site built to test-launch missiles during the Cold War's Operation Condor), are the main landmark attractions.
(Some analysts suspect the North might use this crisis as an excuse to test-launch the new and potentially more powerful KN-08 or Musudan missiles).
— Secretary of State John Kerry, warning North Korea about its promise to test-launch a missile, and its recent escalation of tensions in the region.
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