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The phrase "a quite comprehensive program" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a program that is thorough and covers a wide range of topics or aspects.
Example: "The training offered by the organization is a quite comprehensive program that prepares participants for various challenges in the industry."
Alternatives: "a very thorough program" or "an extremely detailed program".
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Independent of yesterday's decision, Mr. Crane said, the city is "developing a quite comprehensive program of discharge planning that's being phased in" and has been hiring more workers.
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Web-GESTALT is a quite comprehensive large scale data-mining tool.
The district provided a six-week comprehensive program and a two-week Regents review course.
It is quite unclear how the government would pay for a comprehensive program, and no candidates seem eager to discuss ways to hold down health care spending.
And I've gone through a pretty comprehensive program.
It was a very comprehensive program.
It is our observation that La Cañada offers a more comprehensive program than the other districts.
"We have to provide a comprehensive program," he said.
That leaves lots of time for a "comprehensive" program.
Often, the three approaches are combined into a comprehensive program.
She has a comprehensive program that offers innovative solutions to homelessness.
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