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Questions d'ordre général sur les verbes. Pour des verbes spécifiques, l'étiquette *vocabulaire* peut être préférable.
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Is it common to use "lancer" to talk about an on-going action?
I have heard "lancer un calcul" as in a way of saying "run a calculation" in informatics. Is this common? Can it be used in other environments?
For example: Could I say that I have "lancé un riz" to s …