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Common collocations with launch in American Collocation

launch verb

US /lɔntʃ/

officially

formally
officially

The health minister officially launched the campaign.

recently

newly
recently

The University of St Andrews is one of four Scottish universities, which recently launched an innovative partnership with Edinburgh Zoo.

The club’s newly launched website is packed with useful information.

successfully

successfully

The product has already been successfully launched in the US.

business, product, or service

book
brand
business
magazine
newspaper
paper
product
service
website

Low-cost airline bmibaby has launched services from Cardiff International Airport.

attack

assault
attack
invasion
offensive

A head teacher has launched a stinging attack on the Government’s policy of sending special needs pupils to mainstream schools.

It was the year that King Harald of Norway launched his invasion of England.

attempt to achieve something

appeal
bid
campaign
initiative
petition
programme
project
scheme

The Department of Health has announced that it will launch a campaign to encourage people to be tested for hepatitis C infection.

investigation

inquiry
investigation
study
survey

Detectives in Armagh have launched a murder inquiry after a man died having sustained a number of gunshot wounds.

career

career

We’ll give you as much support as we can in launching your catering career.

competition

competition

A competition was launched to name the staff magazine.