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The phrase "a programme of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a planned series of events, activities, or initiatives, often in a formal or organizational context.
Example: "The university has launched a new programme of study focused on environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "a series of" or "an initiative for".
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A programme of refurbishment is being planned, too.
Accepts punishment and agrees to undertake a programme of rehabilitation.
We know they had a programme of deception.
We would tend towards a programme of constructive dialogue instead".
We've set out a programme of deficit reduction until 2017.
Above all, myth was a programme of action.
A programme of speakers also regularly sets sustainability in context.
"We quickly built a programme of research around it".
We have a programme of talks with the unions.
Oracle is in a programme of constant improvements.
A programme of "modernisation" is under way in the Commons.
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