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The phrase "as the programme ends" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific moment or action that occurs at the conclusion of a programme, such as a television show, event, or series.
Example: "As the programme ends, the audience is left with a sense of anticipation for the next season."
Alternatives: "when the programme concludes" or "as the show wraps up".
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As the programme ends, was he right to be nervous?SADLY, the end of my MBA programme at Cass Business School in London is now just a matter of weeks away.
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