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The phrase "about the programmes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or details related to specific programmes, such as educational, software, or television programmes.
Example: "The meeting will focus on the updates about the programmes we are currently implementing."
Alternatives: "regarding the programmes" or "concerning the programmes".
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Much the same can be said about the programmes that develop launchers.
The government, adopting a "neither confirm nor deny" approach, is responding to allegations about the programmes on a hypothetical premise.
Not just these fat cats, but ordinary taxpayers need telling about the programmes that work and the children's life chances improved.
Despite the president's words, however, the administration and much of Congress seem unwilling to talk about the programmes they oversee; and the politicians and executives who do want to speak out are gagged by secrecy laws.
Carter said: "When we talk about television now in the industry, it is not clear if we are talking about the programmes themselves or the object in the living room.
Mum worked at GCHQ on official secrets, but was then invited to be a studio manager for the BBC in the 1950s – she always talked about the programmes she worked on.
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He heard about the programme from a fellow fan.
That's when I heard about the programme.
Do as much research about the programme as you can.
The White House declined to comment about the programme on the record.
He says he heard about the tweets about the programme before it went out.
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