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The phrase "a programs for" is not correct in English.
It should be "a program for" or "programs for" depending on the context. You can use "a program for" when referring to a single program designed for a specific purpose or audience.
Example: "We are launching a program for new employees to help them integrate into the company."
Alternatives: "a course for" or "an initiative for".
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To establish a program for work visas.
A program for weight loss.
There is also a program for teenagers.
(New York has a program for subprime borrowers).
We need a program for the uninsured.
A hypothesis and a program for research.
A program for photorealistic molecular graphics.
Once, he showed me a program for the Cornish Fair.
Why did Paula Nirschel start a program for educating Afghan women?
Another French group shut down a program for children.
A program for losing fat and gaining muscle.
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