official launch
collocation in Englishmeaningsofofficialandlaunch
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official
adjective
uk/əˈfɪʃ.əl/us/əˈfɪʃ.əl/
relating to a position ...
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launch
noun[C]
uk/lɔːntʃ/us/lɑːntʃ/
an event to celebrate or introduce ...
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(Definition ofofficialandlaunchfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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One of the first events that we organized was anofficiallaunch, and we noted that few of the intended practice collaborators were present.
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Bearing in mind that theofficiallaunchis supposed to take place next year, will he give us a bit more detail about the project?
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Unfortunately the demise of the company came shortly after itsofficiallaunch.
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The first nuclear reactor has been in operation since 1996 and theofficiallaunchof the second nuclear reactor took place in 2007.
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The inaugural issue was published in 2005 and theofficiallaunchof the journal took place in 2006.
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It is not uncommon for grey market traders to introduce a product into a market months in advance of theofficiallaunch.
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The launch leaked to the media and made the front page three days before theofficiallaunchdate.
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Before theofficiallaunch, there was a public beta for 6 months.
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She offered to help in any way she could and was subsequently asked to speak at their at theofficiallaunch.
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Manufacture of the 3102 began in 1981, with itsofficiallaunchthe next year.
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This had actually taken place before herofficiallaunchand naming ceremony.
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The car must have anofficiallaunchcampaign and sales network.
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It has existed since 1993 with itsofficiallaunchbeing in 1995.
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The league's intent in such exhibitions is to build up the league's fan base, in addition to perfecting operations and technologies, before the league'sofficiallaunchin 2012.
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Anofficiallaunchis planned in months.
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Brunswick had the lowest installation rate at the time of itsofficiallaunch: of the approximately 2,689 premises passed, only 50 per cent opted for installation.
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In 1998, the virtual campus official launched as a separate campus.
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