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The phrase "the rollout of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the introduction or implementation of a new product, service, or initiative.
Example: "The rollout of the new software update is scheduled for next month."
Alternatives: "the launch of" or "the implementation of".
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the rollout of
noun
An act of rolling out; deployment.
Exact(55)
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.
Until then, the rollout of cycles is limited.
"And of course the rollout of universal credit".
Labor would scale up the rollout of fibre-to-the-premises, Shorten said, and phase out the rollout of the Coalition's favoured fibre-to-the-node technology.
One of the other significant changes has been the rollout of biometric IDs.
It goes without saying that the rollout of Obamacare was an epic disaster.
Mr. Obama conceded that there would be "some glitches" during the rollout of the insurance marketplaces.
In writing about the rollout of the A.C.A., I, too, have used the term "disaster".
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