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The phrase "a program that had" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a program that existed or was in operation in the past.
Example: "The company developed a program that had significant impacts on employee productivity before it was discontinued."
Alternatives: "a program that existed" or "a program that was available".
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At the same time, he laid out a program that had a radical and reformist edge.
Although Kelly inherited a program that had stalled, Notre Dame can hardly be described as decrepit.
When Sutton took over in 1999, he inherited a program that had lost 37 consecutive games.
Since taking over at Central Florida in 2016, Dawkins has transformed a program that had been mired in NCAA violations.
It was a stunning collapse for a program that had made the N.C.A.A. tournament for 27 consecutive seasons.
Maturi said the next coach would have a chance to put his stamp on a program that had not been to a Rose Bowl since 1962.
But Walker has had great success in turning around a program that had won 12 Pac-10 games in the eight seasons before he arrived.
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In the broad sweep of media history, the cancellation of "At the Movies" may simply mark the end of a program that had passed its sell-by date.
And this in a program that had only one crowd pleaser: Mendelssohn's "Italian" Symphony.
An investigative report by Sports Illustrated in February examined the downfall of a program that had advanced to three consecutive Final Fours early in Howland's tenure.
The talk came about thanks to a program that had aired a few nights earlier on PBS called Word Is Out, a documentary about gay lives.
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