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The phrase "a huge program of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large-scale initiative, project, or plan that involves multiple components or activities.
Example: "The government has launched a huge program of infrastructure development to improve transportation across the country."
Alternatives: "a large-scale initiative for" or "an extensive plan for".
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China avoided most of the effects of the recent global financial crisis through a huge program of government spending financed by debt.
I was also invited, with all other admitted students, to spend a weekend at Yale in April, where a huge program of activities was planned for us.
In Britain, food manufacturers have embarked on a huge program of food tests to try to stem a crisis of confidence in products originating in a bewilderingly complex supply chain.
The Cleveland program was designed to appear religiously neutral, but in practice it amounts to a huge program of public aid for religious instruction that flouts the First Amendment.
That transformation has come about in part through a huge program of cinema building and following the introduction of an annual quota system allowing foreign films to be shown.
One is a huge program of infrastructure spending.
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Doing these two big song cycles together, as well as the Handel and three closing songs in English, made a huge program, sheerly in terms of the emotion involved, although Ms. Connolly didn't audibly tire.
About 30percentt of Indonesia's households are supposed to receive subsidized rice from the government every month as part of a huge program called "Raskin," or "Rice for the Poor". As the study shows, the amount of rice the villagers actually receive increases 26percentt when they are sent a simple information card with program details.
About 30percentt of Indonesia's households are supposed to receive subsidized rice from the government every month as part of a huge program called "Raskin," or "Rice for the Poor". The study shows that the amount of rice the villagers actually receive increases 26percentt when they are sent a simple information card with program details.
But it's a huge program and there are a lot of good people.
In general, unconventional monetary measures — a reference to the E.C.B.'s huge program of providing liquidity to banks — should remain in place "until financial market tensions have been addressed," the I.M.F. said.
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