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The phrase "a programs run" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a program's run" or "programs run" depending on the intended meaning.
Example: "The success of a program's run depends on its execution and user engagement."
Alternatives: "a program's execution" or "program execution".
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It is a program run by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; it is not a nonprofit group.
Then he applied for a $15,000 microloan from a program run by the state of Illinois.
The school receives lunches from a program run by Prolepsis, the public health group.
He studied meteorology at Haverford College under a program run by the United State's Army.
Evidence from the National Practitioners Data Bank, a program run by the federal Department of Health and Human Services, is inconclusive.
Workers currently receive health insurance through a program run by the retailer and the union.
For 12 years, we had such a program, run by the N.S.F.
StartMIT grew out Start6, a program run by MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
A program run by the regional government has made about a third of primary state schools bilingual.
AfterWork received fund-raising assistance through a program run by Fractured Atlas, a nonprofit arts service group.
The report by the department's internal watchdog was a sweeping review of a program run by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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