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The phrase "a program like this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of program that shares similarities with another program being discussed.
Example: "I believe a program like this could greatly enhance our productivity and streamline our workflow."
Alternatives: "such a program" or "a similar program".
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In the context of government, running a program like this would be called wasteful.
It's fun — inspiring, even — to think about implementing a program like this.
"It's horrible to implement a program like this in such hard economic times".
"I never thought a program like this would apply to me and my kids".
"You can't look at a program like this from the perspective of the victim," he says.
"A program like this would have been a benefit to a guy like Tony".
You sometimes hear that the government's incapable of running a program like this efficiently.
What are the costs and hurdles for implementing a program like this?
"Being chosen for a program like this is something big," he said.
"If you think about a program like this, check it out," she said.
"Without a program like this, you wouldn't be able to do it".
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