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The phrase "a program to engage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific initiative or plan designed to involve or attract participants or audiences.
Example: "The organization launched a program to engage local youth in community service activities."
Alternatives: "an initiative to involve" or "a scheme to attract".
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For years, HP has worked with WWF's Climate Savers, a global program to engage business and industry on climate and energy, and we just renewed our commitment.
Jonassen ([1999]) defined Mindtools as "a way of using a computer application program to engage learners in constructive, higher-order critical thinking about the subjects they are studying".
They offer a part-time-jobs program to engage in a tug of war for loyalty, hoping to pull some local men toward neutrality before warm weather returns and fighting most likely intensifies.
This past summer, the CHHS launched an open data program to engage the tech community, and the early results are impressive.
Dell tapped into social media early on, creating an employee advocacy program to engage with customers.
There should also be an internal marketing program to engage employees.
Art & About is the City of Sydney's ongoing program to engage Sydneysiders in public art via a "year-long calendar of creativity".
When the group senses the presence of a human, they are programmed to engage with them and involve them in their exchange.
Not all TV is terrible, in fact you can leverage certain news programs to engage your children and create a healthy forum for debate.
Some emphasize programs to engage patients in the process and to assist in the maintenance of gains over time (8).
Soon after establishing Millennial Vision, LLC, Michelson became engaged in a program to develop an unmanned stratospheric airship for persistent reconnaissance.
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