Sentence examples for a programme born from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a programme born" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the origin or creation of a program, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The initiative was a programme born out of a need for sustainable development in the community."
Alternatives: "a program created" or "a project originated".

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This Morning, a programme born under the marriage sign of Libra (launched October 3 1988), has been a perfect format for the everyday magic that exists between them as a couple and, like all patient Taurean Bulls, they would probably have plodded on into eternity if matador Maureen Duffy, ITV's controller of daytime programmes, had not waved one red rag too many.

He then characterises this as a programme "born of fantasy, not of pragmatism".

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There is also our successful People and Parks programme, born out of the need to support the conservation of biodiversity in protected areas, while promoting socioeconomic development in affected communities.

Andaman Discoveries runs one of the country's best-organised programmes, born out of the North Andaman Tsunami Relief fund, which places visitors in homes on a rotational basis to spread the benefits around villages along the Andaman coast.

So was born a programme that distills all the most entertaining bits of each format, and discards all the ponderousness.

That programme was born out of the country's humiliating loss of East Pakistan in 1971.

And dissected childbirth through knowledge gained watching the Channel 4 programme One Born Every Minute.

So positive was the feedback that the HenPower programme was born and has now been rolled out in 40 care homes nationwide.

So Smith, with his deputy chief constable at the time and the chair of the British Transport Police Authority, brought the NHS to the table, and the new Suicide Prevention Plan programme was born.

The Urban Age programme was born 10 years ago in the belief that the time had come to do more, in so far as such things are possible in the scrupulous world of academic research, than simply to reflect and observe.

Amy's father, Mitch, admitted that the decision to start rolling out the programme was born partly from frustration with the government's reluctance to make addiction issues a compulsory part of the national curriculum, something that he feels would have benefited both his daughter and himself.

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