Collocation
launch a product
Definition
to introduce a new product to the market and start selling/promoting it
'launch a product' is a common English collocation. to introduce a new product to the market and start selling/promoting it
launch + a/the + product
“The company will launch a product in Asia next month.”
Examples
- We plan to _____ a product for students this fall.
- They will _____ a product worldwide after the final safety tests.
- The startup _____ a product that helps people track their sleep.
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- Our competitor is about to _____ a product in the same category.
- If we _____ a product too early, we risk bad reviews.
- By next quarter, the team will have _____ a product in three languages.
- The company is ready to _____ a product as soon as the packaging arrives.
- They decided to _____ a product quietly online before a big advertising campaign.
- Investors pushed them to _____ a product, but the engineers asked for more time.
More verb + determiner + nouns
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- do a job to perform a task or piece of work; to complete work that needs to be done