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The phrase "first class programme" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a high-quality or top-notch program or plan, often in the context of education or events. Example: The university's first class programme in business administration attracts top students from around the world.
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David Trimble, Nottingham City Council's portfolio holder for leisure, culture and tourism, said: "We are working with partners to put together a first class programme of events".
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Never let it be said that BBC Radio 4's Today programme is not a first-class programme, after outgoing presenter "Posh" Ed Stourton made an unscripted contribution to the story of Guy Burgess's extravagant BBC expenses claims.
Pitches at grade and first-class level promote results before excellence, and the whole idea of a predominant first-class programme has been jettisoned to bookend status in favour of the Big Bash.
It is now crucial that the BBC puts the systems in place to ensure it can make first class news and current affairs programmes".
Applications for the programme open on July 1st; the first class will be in January 2013.
The first class of Schwarzman Scholars – based on the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship programme – will study there in 2016.
He also said Kent's record of encouraging sports participation had been "first class" and the county had a "very ambitious" sports development programme.
The programme's editor, Neil Thompson, described Higginson as "a first class political journalist, skilled at decoding and animating those complicated but important stories from the corridors of power".
The programme alleged he took a helicopter flight costing £6,000 despite a first class train ticket for the same journey costing £90 – figures Buckingham Palace disputes.
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