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prelaunch

[pree-lawnch, -lahnch]

adjective

  1. preparatory to launch, as of a spacecraft.



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My initial prelaunch test unit sent me down a potential medical-emergency spiral, falsely flagging most entries as “blood in bowl.”

“Quite honestly, I put us at 99 percent chance of mission success,” he says, underscoring all the painstaking prelaunch testing of hardware and spacecraft performance to date.

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Photos suggest that during military drills in March, it fired a missile from a buried silo, allowing prelaunch preparations to be conducted without early detection.

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After his first attempt, Benoiston hired Prelaunch, which tests product marketability, and The Crowdfunding Formula, for marketing.

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“There has been prelaunch investment across channels and now I’m hoping the books take off,” she said, adding, “If I find some areas aren’t working, I’ll pivot and try new things.”

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