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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a programmes" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a program" or "programmes" depending on the context, as "programmes" is the plural form and cannot be preceded by "a."
Example: "I attended a program on environmental sustainability last week."
Alternatives: "a program" or "one of the programs".
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I work as a programmes associate for a local thinktank, Great Lakes Institute for Strategic Studies.
"I've heard there's a programmes called 'Teletubbies', but I wouldn't know if it's similar to ours: I haven't seen it, " he says.
They are worried that if they are seen to be making a stand then they will have to answer to the traditional authority," Sibongile Dlamini, a programmes officer with the Swaziland Council of Churches (SCC), told the BBC.
Vitamin A supplements are highly effective and cheap to produce and administer". He said there had been recent criticism of vitamin A programmes - with some saying there were risks that respiratory infection rates could increase, particularly in children who were not vitamin A deficient - but he added there was "little doubt" that vitamin A prevented young children from dying.
Despite widespread efforts, vitamin A programmes do not reach all children who could benefit.
By 2005, we hope to increase that number to 20 countries that have sustainable vitamin A programmes.
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A programme indeed.
I can set out a programme.
But it now lacks a programme.
– Without a programme.
"I saw a programme.
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