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The phrase "a comprehensive programme for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a detailed and thorough plan or strategy aimed at achieving specific goals or outcomes.
Example: "The organization has developed a comprehensive programme for improving community health and wellness."
Alternatives: "an extensive plan for" or "a detailed strategy for".
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In a major speech last November, A Comprehensive Programme for School Reform, he set out five priorities for school reform, not one of which had anything to do with comprehensives, as generally understood.
The three-page document setting out policies agreed by the two parties builds on the outline coalition agreement struck between David Cameron and Nick Clegg last week and was described as the first strand of a "comprehensive programme for government" being published over the coming days.
"A comprehensive programme for basic education and livelihood skills should be undertaken to address the needs of working children throughout the country.
Up to the 2000s, relatively little progress has been made towards achieving the implementation of a comprehensive programme for the secondary prevention of ARF/RHD in Africa.
Guidelines from various professional diabetes organizations continue to encourage physical activity, nutritional intervention and weight control as essential components of a comprehensive programme for diabetes management [ 37– 37].
"A comprehensive programme for PMTCT is the single most effective tool to significantly reduce the numbers of new paediatric HIV infections," said then UNICEF Representative in Zambia Lotta Sylwander.
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FAO is working to provide a comprehensive programme of support for member countries to enhance climate action for agriculture.
He published a preliminary report from Moira Gibb, chair of the social work task force that was set up to devise "a comprehensive programme of reform for the whole profession, across adult and children's services".
The BBC Trust swung into action last year when the charges of dishonesty came to light, and declared their intention the tackle the problem with an "unprecedented action plan" involving " a comprehensive programme of training for over 19,000 staff, rigorous new technical protections, new guidance to programme-makers on the running of competitions and a strict new code of conduct".
Since Norway already had a comprehensive programme of language training for newly arrived immigrants, the committee's majority could see no need for a further language test as a condition for granting citizenship.
"This will form part of a comprehensive programme of NHS-funded treatment for families affected by mitochondrial DNA disease.
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