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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a well thought out programme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a plan or strategy that has been carefully considered and developed.
Example: "The committee presented a well thought out programme for community engagement that addressed various concerns."
Alternatives: "a carefully planned programme" or "a thoroughly devised programme".
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She said autistic children in particular found technology predictable, clear and motivating but a well thought out programme could also work well in mainstream classes.
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Such a well thought out plan.
History shows that a well thought out plan often has success.
Overall, this was a well thought out and delivered program.
It made for a well thought out and excellently crafted show.
It's a well thought out deal.
It's a well thought out and designed site.
This is a well thought out and experimentally well executed manuscript, which addresses a timely matter in CD8+ T cell biology.
Demanding your roommate give you her iPod is not a well thought out, fair demand.
Rio seems to have an well thought out education programme called "Transforma Educado" but information outside of the website is difficult, if not impossible to find which leads us to think this well presented mission is only skin deep.
A well thought out strategy for a DLP application and implementation should be designed first before a purchase.
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