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  2. Soft launch - Wikipedia

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    A soft launch, also known as a soft opening, is a preview release of a product or service to a limited audience prior to the general public. Soft-launching a product is sometimes used to gather data or customer feedback, prior to making it widely available during an official release or grand opening. A company may also choose a soft launch to ...

  3. Soft launch (missile) - Wikipedia

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    Soft launching is the method of launching a missile (such as an anti-tank guided missile) in such a way that the rocket motor ignites outside of the launch tube; the missile is ejected non-explosively.

  4. Opening ceremony - Wikipedia

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    Soft launch or opening [ edit ] In the case of physical establishments, its grand opening might be preceded by a "soft opening" or " soft launch " in which the establishment begins to operate with little promotion to allow testing of operations, procedures, and facilities.

  5. Why does Gen-Z prefer soft-launching their relationships? - AOL

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    Soft-launch September is upon us, Olivia Hebert writes

  6. Here’s *Exactly* How to Nail the Relationship Soft Launch on ...

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    A soft launch is a way to introduce social media to your boyfriend or girlfriend without explicitly declaring your relationship. Here's how to do it right.

  7. The FAFSA 'Soft Launch' Was a Confusing, Glitchy Disaster - AOL

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  8. Hindustani grammar - Wikipedia

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    The meaning conveyed is the doer went somewhere to do something and came back after completing the action. This can also mean "to know how to" in the indefinite/habitual present tense – to know how to do: karnā ānā 1. karnā: 1. kar ānā "to finish (and come back)", "to do (and return)"; cuknā "to have (already) completed something"

  9. New FAFSA application is live in 'soft launch' mode - AOL

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    The Education Department initiated a "soft launch" of the 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid application form over the weekend, and already over 400,000 applications have been submitted.