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The phrase "a programmed of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a program of"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to a specific program or schedule of events, activities, or courses.
Example: "The conference will feature a program of workshops and keynote speakers."
Alternatives: "a schedule of" or "a lineup of".
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A program of short films.
First was a program of excerpts.
The program is therefore a program of true private choice.
I also began a program of "deep hanging out".
One is Watershed, a program of site-specific art works.
Last year, Mr. Mitchell started a program of peer helpers, Assisting New Transfer Students.
Tonight the Eroica Trio offers a program of Bach, Piazzolla, Brahms and Martinu.
A program of lectures, tours and performances complements the exhibit.
The tea is a program of the Westchester Library System.
Princeton University Juniors and Seniors present a program of new compositions.
July 13: Byron Nease and Suzanne Ishee, in a program of Broadway love songs.
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