go ahead with launch
Frequency: 7.815.2 per million words
To proceed with the start of a new project or product.
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- After months of testing, the team decided to go ahead with the launch next Monday.
- If the investor signs today, we'll go ahead with the launch as planned.
- Despite the bug, they chose to go ahead with the launch and patch later.
- We shouldn't go ahead with the launch until legal approves.
- The board has authorized us to go ahead with the launch in Q4.
- Are we really going ahead with the launch during the holiday season?
- By Friday, they will have gone ahead with the launch, regardless of the weather.
- If the pilot succeeds, the company may go ahead with a full launch.
- In hindsight, we shouldn't have gone ahead with that launch without more research.
- "Let's go ahead with the launch," the CEO said, ending the debate.