Examples of using Plans to launch in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Google plans to launch its tablet in six months.
In addition, CEO SpaceX also plans to launch Starlink.
Sharp plans to launch 3D smartphone this year.
Bank of England has no plans to launch cryptocurrency.
Sharp plans to launch e-book reader this year.
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The company has not yet announced plans to launch it in other countries.
Amazon plans to launch at least 8 Alexa devices.
Roche's Genentech unit plans to launch Xofluza within a few weeks.
Honda plans to launch two fully electric cars in 2018.
We have reported that ASRock plans to launch its first video card family in mid-April.
Google plans to launch its own tablet in the next six months.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced his plans to launch the new civilian force days before taking office in December 2018.
The plans to launch in Mexico began four years ago.
Next year China plans to launch its Mars explorer mission.
INMARSAT plans to launch satellite Internet in Ka-band.
Binance has also recently unveiled plans to launch fiat-to-crypto exchanges in Singapore, Malta and Lichtenstein.
El Macho plans to launch rockets full of the mutated Minions into major cities in order to dominate the world.
Many companies have already announced plans to launch products featuring new tech next year, but Sony has been awfully quiet.
EE also plans to launch commercial services in 2014.
Suzuki India this week announced plans to launch a 660cc car for the domestic market but did not divulge the car's price.
Mozilla plans to launch the same in Firefox 64 Stable.
The bank plans to launch a cryptocurrency.
In 2019, China plans to launch more than three Beidou-3 satellites.
Saudi Arabia plans to launch nuclear power tender next month.
Amazon supposedly plans to launch over 3,000 of their own low orbit satellites.
WhatsApp reveals plans to launch business accounts in the coming weeks.
Simplon initially plans to launch their Swift training in Paris and Lyon in January.
The company plans to launch its first commercial geostationary satellite in 2013 from a Falcon 9.
This company plans to launch hundreds of satellites to provide global data networking services.