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The phrase "a new programme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently developed or introduced plan, initiative, or series of activities, often in contexts like education, technology, or entertainment.
Example: "The school has launched a new programme aimed at improving students' mental health and well-being."
Alternatives: "a fresh initiative" or "a recent plan".
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What happens if a new programme fails?
Is there a new programme that extends beyond six months?
Prior to developing a new programme a study was carried out.
Early this week a new programme to increase food subsidies was agreed.
Moreover, the kick-off of a new programme, VAL301, further expands the group's pipeline.
The Tories' programme of privatisation would be halted – and a new programme of public ownership initiated.
Mao Zedong pushed hard for a new programme that would boost China's economy at a stroke.
Donors are to meet in London in January to chart a new programme of help.
Weeks of soul searching ensued and a new programme was put in place for the winter.
A new programme, hosted by a different DJ, will fill its nightly slot.
We're looking at developing a new programme in the Ukraine and also potentially in Hungary.
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