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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awesome programme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a program that is impressive, excellent, or highly regarded, often in the context of events, software, or educational courses.
Example: "The conference featured an awesome programme that included renowned speakers and engaging workshops."
Alternatives: "fantastic program" or "amazing schedule".
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It's an awesome programme, but no school activity is worth a mental breakdown.
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"So it's a chance to have a Paralympic event stuck in an able-bodied programme, which is awesome, shows it works and people will come and turn up for it".
Google also has a training programme to help kids stay safe online called Be Internet Awesome.
I attended a graduate creative writing programme at Brown [University on Rhode Island] which was awesome – and experimental.
Awesome stuff - there really needs to be more of this - how about programmes which seek out the best traditional musicians of the UK and the USA?
In his programme notes before that game Ferguson wrote: "Taking over a club of the magnitude of Manchester United is an awesome prospect.
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