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The phrase "apprentice program for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a program designed to train individuals in a specific trade or profession, often involving hands-on experience.
Example: "The company has launched an apprentice program for aspiring electricians to gain practical skills and knowledge in the field."
Alternatives: "trainee program for" or "internship program for".
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The Eli Whitney also has an apprentice program for teenagers and preteens.
James Morris, Sherrill Milnes, Faith Esham, Ashley Putnam, Neil Shicoff, Judith Blegen and Brent Ellis all participated in the apprentice program for young singers.
NBC just announced that it will pick up Trump's Celebrity Apprentice program for another year.
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The education system, for example, offered various apprentice programs for student teachers, and there was a comparable system of training for young farmers.
Britain's unemployment rate among young people has soared, and critics say the country has not financed enough job training and apprentice programs for those who don't go to college.
There is a writers' workshop, a master-and-apprentice program for artists & a symphony orchestra.
The organization offers scholarships to the apprentice program, playwriting workshops for teenagers and free outdoor performances.
And among applicants for the apprentice program, women now outnumber men.
He signed up for a lathe mechanic apprentice program after high school to avoid the draft, but was a few months shy of finishing the program when the 1956 October uprising broke out.
She has also helped develop the troupe's school tours and its teen apprentice program, which offers circus skills workshops and apprenticeships for at-risk youths.
Doctoral students may apply to SSA's teaching apprentice program.
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