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The phrase "a program at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific program offered by an institution or organization, often in an academic or professional context.
Example: "She is enrolled in a program at the university that focuses on environmental science."
Alternatives: "a course at" or "a curriculum at".
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The few approaches that exist are based on syntactic modifications of a program at hand.
GlaxoSmithKline has just introduced a program at Walmart with QuitNet.com, a leading smoking-cessation Web site.
Canada has long had such a program at the Niagara Falls Parks Commission's School of Horticulture.
Shahbazi began work on a program at Jackson State for the training of community health workers.
You go to a program at the library, it doesn't cost you money".
What if your favorite writer teaches at a program at the bottom of the list?
Courtesy of a program at Blackburn Penitentiary, he has also been trained as a groom.
It could, she said, show her young players a program at the peak of the sport.
Kerviel chose a program at the University of Lyon which focussed on oversight of investment banking.
Because I'm a director of a program at Redding Medical Center".
She is now director of a program at Columbia University that consults with teachers and principals.
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