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The phrase "a program to expedite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific initiative or software designed to speed up a process or task.
Example: "The company launched a program to expedite the approval process for new projects, ensuring faster turnaround times."
Alternatives: "a system to accelerate" or "an initiative to hasten".
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Three months after Adam Lanza killed 20 children at Sandy Hook elementary, (the Conway supported) Sandy Hook Promise launched a program to expedite investment in violence-reducing technologies.
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Another option arose early in 2018 when New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a "geriatric parole program" to expedite the release of old and infirm inmates who meet certain criteria, both for humanitarian reasons and to save the state money.
The energy grids are built by the SOLGRID program to expedite subsequent docking, wherein the protein is considered as a rigid structure and the ligand is flexible at the expense of all possible intrinsic torsions and translation-rotation transformations as a rigid body.
Given the importance of rotavirus, GAVI has initiated the Accelerated Development and Introduction Program to expedite the development, evaluation, and introduction of rotavirus vaccines into the poorest countries with the goal of preventing most rotavirus deaths and hospitalizations within the next decade.
The number of people who enrolled in programs to expedite passage through security checkpoints rose, John Pistole says, as did the number of guns found during screenings.
Qualified citizens from the United Kingdom, Germany, the Republic of Korea and Qatar are now eligible to apply for Global Entry membership, one of several United States "trusted traveler" programs to expedite security screening.
Since the 1990s, Congress has implemented four programs to expedite the approval process for new, exceptional pharmaceuticals.
It makes no sense that a program to help low income people with housing would not expedite an inspection.
In 2012 Christiana Care Health System (Newark, Delaware) created and implemented an interdepartmental program designed to expedite the transition of care from the ED to the medical ICU (MICU).
Cases that allow for exceptions include the "substantial assistance" of a cooperating defendant, the drain on resources that a trial might cause and the Justice Department's approval of a "fast-track" program used to expedite prosecutions, like the type used in Southwest border states to prosecute illegal immigrants.
It includes $100 billion for an upfront job-creation and infrastructure program, instructions to expedite an overhaul of the tax code that would raise $975 billion over 10 years and could not be filibustered, and spending cuts and interest savings that total $975 billion, by Democratic calculations, and $646 billion in increases, by Republican accounting.
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