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The phrase "arranged program" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a program that has been organized or structured in a specific way, often for an event or activity.
Example: "The conference will feature an arranged program that includes keynote speakers, panel discussions, and networking opportunities."
Alternatives: "organized schedule" or "structured agenda."
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But Peter Martins, City Ballet's artistic director, managed to, yes, stretch a gimmick into an ingeniously arranged program of excerpts.
Mr. Higginbottom's inventively arranged program drew on sacred works composed over five centuries, in groups that offered unusual but satisfying stylistic contrasts.
Beyond displaying the talents of the two performers and of Ms. Sen as a choreographer, the brilliantly arranged program encapsulated — and expanded — the possibilities of Odissi style, danced alone and in tandem.
The baritone Randall Scarlata joins the usual expert crew (including the violinists Jennifer and Laura Frautschi and the cellist Edward Arron) for a sensitively arranged program of music by Beethoven, Copland (the Sextet), and Elliott Carter (including "Omaggio a Italo Calvino"), along with a selection of American art songs.
All visitors to Syria must obtain a visa before arrival -- except for those staying less than 15 days if they have an arranged program with a Syrian travel agent and are met by a representative of the agent when they arrive.
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The cellist Ronald Thomas has arranged programs for this weekend that center on works that are slightly (though not wildly) off the beaten path.
At 8 30 p.m., Ailey Citigroup Theater, 405 West 55th Street, Clinton, (212) 868-4444, smarttix.com; $15. (Sulcas) Dancer Crush (Friday and Saturday) Annie-B Parson and Carla Peterson have arranged programs featuring performers associated with the downtown dance scene.
Its Women's Guild arranges programs for shut‐ins and senior citizens, as well as holding fund‐raising events such as auctions, nature walks, dinners and dances.
The Finks, who arrange programs for teenagers at the Union for Reform Judaism, a nonprofit group with offices near Grand Central Terminal, earn salaries in the low to mid-$30,000s.
Murrow immediately answered yes, and found himself with the title of European director of C.B.S., an office in London, and the duty of arranging programs of what he now speaks of as "culture stuff".
Visit to the Chanin Building Auditorium where W. Colston Leigh, the lecture impresario, give club women a preview of talent he has around, so that they may arrange programs for their clubs.
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