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The phrase "at the programs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or context related to programs, such as events, software, or initiatives.
Example: "I will be presenting my findings at the programs scheduled for next week."
Alternatives: "during the programs" or "in the programs".
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We look at the programs, the opportunities, what's going well, and things that can be improved.
Nor are there any students at the programs in China organized by Princeton, Johns Hopkins or dozens of others.
He does not want to hear that there are waiting lists for mentors at the programs Elizabeth has called.
Mr. Spano, a Yonkers Republican and chairman of the Investigations, Taxation and Government Operations Committee, will hold public hearings on security problems and abuse at the programs.
She went down and looked at the programs the county has, and got in touch with Catholic Charities and the Jewish Board of Family Services.
Looking at the programs since they began reveals that often the nominated musicals were not used as the entertainment, despite Mr. Gurney's presumption that they are mandatory.
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None recoiled at the program's rigidity.
Mr. Callahan marvels at the program's versatility and power.
Looking at the program, it's no wonder.
"I look at the program to get ideas," she said.
She teaches executive programs for women at the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School and Harvard's Kennedy School.
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