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The phrase "a program to teach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific initiative or software designed for educational purposes.
Example: "The school has implemented a program to teach coding skills to students from an early age."
Alternatives: "an initiative for education" or "a course aimed at teaching".
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He also began a program to teach Zen to prison inmates.
Google and I.B.M. have financed a program to teach Hadoop to university students.
Columbia had a program to teach Nahuatl with NYU and Yale, as well as a program to teach Romanian with the University of Pennsylvania.
There is a program to teach students how to travel safely to school on foot and by bicycle.
28 -- West Ham United has a program to teach soccer to neighborhood children, many of them Muslim immigrants.
It was in Kenya, and the organizers immediately made plans for a program to teach young players.
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He played a key role in developing a national program to teach children what to do if they become lost.
In addition, the area sponsors a racing team and has a development program to teach youngsters slalom, giant slalom and freestyle skills on snowboards.
At an exhibition last week, the Navy's mad scientists put out a bit of info about a new program to teach drones to hunt mines.
He wants to start a "national programming movement" and recently formed a partnership with the White House for a summer program to teach coding to underprivileged youth.
They used a computer program to teach 4- and 5-year-olds how to "bubble".
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