Examples of 'i just launched' in a sentence

Meaning of "i just launched"

i just launched - This phrase typically refers to starting a new project, venture, or initiative with enthusiasm and energy. It conveys the idea of beginning something exciting or innovative

How to use "i just launched" in a sentence

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i just launched
I just launched a sort of social networking site.
From about a twenty feet away, I just launched into it.
I just launched myself onto a two story terrace.
So, you may have noticed that I just launched an eBook!
I just launched an election campaign.
I can see I just launched you on a heroic quest.
I just launched the blog and it is taking a lot of work.
From what? I just launched an election campaign.
I just launched this line.
Instead I just launched on some tirade about responsibility and growing up.
I just launched on the table.
And I just launched an online course.
I just launched it at his head.
That is why I just launched a Myanmar crisis relief fund, a matching fund.
I just launched my campaign.

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Publishing . I just launched a new imprint for 20-something readers.
I just launched it.
I just launched and I was making my clearing turn.
I just launched myself as high and far as I could.
I just launched a countercharge at Jackson 's center.
Look, I just launched this firm, and I am not exactly pulling in the big commissions yet.
I just launched a new app, HotClues.
Look, I just launched the beta and I already got a write-up in TechCrunch.
I just launched a product management class on Coursera, ‘ Digital Product Management - Modern Fundamentals '.
I just launched my Money Management business, and this thanks to you . Client for life, - D.
I just launched a new imprint for 20-something readers.

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