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The phrase "year to launch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the specific year in which a project, product, or initiative is expected to be launched. Example: "The new software is scheduled for a year to launch in 2025, and we are excited about its potential impact."
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2013 is an exciting year to launch in Australia.
Several politicians attempted during the year to launch a reevaluation of the role of the monarch in Dutch government.
The case has prompted the student, who has been openly gay at the school since freshman year, to launch a petition against preventing same-sex partners on the grounds of "logistics" - and has garnered 15,506 supporters so far.
Newman's detention came as tension remains high on the Korean Peninsula despite Pyongyang toning down its rhetoric against the US and South Korea in recent weeks following threats earlier in the year to launch nuclear attacks.
North Korea is making its second attempt of the year to launch a rocket that the UN, Washington, Seoul and others call a cover meant to test technology for missiles that could be used to strike the United States.
This was what prompted John Wilkes the same year to launch his satirical attack on Bute, and Wilkes (and everyone connected with his publication) were hounded and arrested and accused of treason.
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Chaplin took another five years to launch his next film, the melancholy Limelight (1952).
N'Dour owns a media group that has been trying for nearly five years to launch a television station.
Now the project seems to have been shelved.France has been trying for years to launch a French-language news channel.
Annie Lennox has quit her record label after 30 years to launch an assault on the charts for the Christmas number one.
Big consumer publishing houses will take a couple of years to launch something, whereas we can do it in a couple of months".
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