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The phrase "a good programme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a program that is effective, beneficial, or well-designed, often in contexts related to education, software, or events.
Example: "The conference offered a good programme that included various workshops and keynote speakers."
Alternatives: "a solid program" or "an excellent plan".
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It's a good programme.
And that was for a good programme.
"This is a good programme that is really saving lives.
The organisation I chose to travel with seemed to have a good programme.
"There has been this myth of 'nobody knows anything', that making a good programme is a crapshoot," he added.
A man who says that the object of getting elected is to get re-elected cannot have a good programme.
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"Guatemala has a very good strategy, a very good programme, to fight and win the battle against chronic malnutrition," says Mr. González-Regueral.
C4 News is still a very good programme, but operating in a more crowded market.
Cameron said in that humorous way: "The answer to that is yes!" And he went on to itemise some of Labour's EU partners – one who thought homosexuality is a disease and another who felt Hitler had had "a really good programme".
"It's a very good programme," was all he could offer.
"It's a very good programme, but it's difficult to gather more than 30 people together," she explains.
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