launch a phase
Frequency: 6.27.4 per million words
To start a significant new phase, often with publicity.
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- The company plans to launch a new phase of product development next quarter.
- They decided to launch a trial phase before full implementation.
- The government will launch a new phase of reforms to address economic challenges.
- We need to strategically launch the next phase of our marketing campaign.
- The research team is ready to launch the experimental phase of the study.
- After much preparation, the organization will launch its final phase of fundraising.
- This agreement is set to launch a new phase of international cooperation.
- The project manager announced they would launch the testing phase next week.
- To achieve their goals, they must launch a more aggressive phase of expansion.
- The community initiative aims to launch an educational phase targeting youth.