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The phrase "a program that belongs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific program that is associated with or owned by someone or something.
Example: "This is a program that belongs to the university, and it is designed to help students succeed."
Alternatives: "a program owned by" or "a program associated with".
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If you click on this button, you will download a program that belongs to Softonic that will help you with your download.
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It is essential to remember that all the projects are a part of the EC programs that belongs to EHEN (European Housing Ecology Network), which is a forum of exchange and a starting point of innovation dissemination throughout Europe.
Create a program that stores user input.
But in this case, he has refused to concede his space, with his chief adviser, Luis Miquilena, arguing that the provision does not apply to Mr. Chavez's radio program because "it is a space that belongs to the president, who is acting as president in accordance with the hierarchy granted by the majesty of the presidency".
Speaking today on an interview program on Ekho Moskvy, a radio station that belongs to the Media-MOST empire, Mikhail Y . Lesin Russia's press minister, argued that the investigation was directed at wrongdoing by the MOST corporation, and not the media outlets it controls.
Under a simplifying assumption, this problem is solved resorting to a convex relaxation that belongs to the semidefinite programming (SDP) class [31].
Under a simplifying assumption, the resultant nonlinear optimization problem is solved resorting to a convex relaxation that belongs to the semidefinite programming (SDP) class.
A right that belongs to everybody.
A history that belongs to Glasgow".
"That's a decision that belongs to the courts".
That's a dream that belongs to somebody else.
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