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The phrase "a program to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a program that is intended to exist or be developed in the future.
Example: "We are excited to announce a program to be launched next year that focuses on environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "a program that will be" or "a program intended to be".
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We've put it on a program to be executed regardless of what happens with the company".
This allows the course of a program to be determined by the results of previous operations a critically important ability.
Earlier this year, Cisco announced a program to be in S.D.N., but it has not given many details.
Subroutines enable commonly occurring operations in a program to be repeatedly called up and used over again.
Voting will begin May 5; the awards will be presented on May 18 in a program to be telecast on CBS from Las Vegas.
The New Yorker, September 25 , 1937P. 9 An N.B.C. music librarian was helping in the preparation of a program to be sent by short wave to Bolivia.
This week the festival's choristers have been working on American music, for a program to be conducted by Duain Wolfe tomorrow evening.
Smuin Ballet breezed into town on Monday night with a program, to be performed through Saturday at the Joyce Theater, that had a sad extra significance.
The Qur'an, as one Muslim put it to me, is not a program to be loaded and Muslims are not computers.
"Two days before leaving on vacation, I was asked to design a program to be rolled out to the firm within two weeks of that day.
The red flags continued once the siblings started school, Nathan for business and Natasha in a program to be a paralegal.
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