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The phrase "a programme like this one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing or referring to a specific programme while indicating that there are similar programmes available.
Example: "I have seen many educational initiatives, but a programme like this one truly stands out for its innovative approach."
Alternatives: "a programme such as this" or "a programme similar to this".
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Many of the children in Sadrac's neighbourhood don't know how to read, so a programme like this one can open up a world of opportunity, he says.
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In her presentation, Fatuma said only 1 per cent of Kibera's girls have access to a programme like the one that has benefited her.
1 So where do our findings leave us in terms of what impact to expect from implementing a programme like the one evaluated here?
It was enough to convince the World Bank's Markus Goldstein, a report author and previous "girl effect" sceptic, that "putting money into a programme like this, in Uganda [with one of the lowest median ages in the world], is a darn good investment for girls during the critical transition from childhood to adulthood".
No one else could, or would, make a programme like this.
Research funders also might be more willing to finance research or reports about QI which are part of an overall programme like this one where individually funded studies can contribute to an accumulation of knowledge that is more useful to decision-makers.
Nelson Mandela didn't do a programme like this".
"I never imagined that a programme like this could exist..
But where does a misplaced fear of anti-Semitism over a programme like this get us?
Nevertheless, to make a programme like this sustainable in the community, dropout is a serious concern.
This can really be the failure of a programme like this.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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