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Discover LudwigThe phrase "formal programmes" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to structured and official courses or plans of action. Example: The university offers various formal programmes such as business management, computer science, and psychology, to cater to the diverse interests of its students.
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Many had large formal programmes, sometimes taking in hundreds of students at a time.
Despite a tradition of self-help housing in South Africa and a number of formal programmes to promote aided self-help housing, it has not gone to scale.
A few firms have introduced formal programmes of "phased retirement", though they usually single out white-collar workers for the privilege.
There's a lot going on". Trinity's labs have become such a popular destination that the chemistry department recently launched formal programmes for high-schoolers, including a week-long intensive course that combines lectures with lab work.
But Britain's government seems to have "no coherent strategy" for engaging with them, says Alan Gamlen of the Oxford Diasporas Programme, a research unit at Oxford University.Of 193 UN member states, 110 have formal programmes to build links with citizens abroad.
France now has only formal programmes available.
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The ultimate proof must lie in what has happened to the Popps schemes since the formal programme ended last March.
Anonymous, 21, US "Sex education was a part of the formal programme, but the classes were completely useless.
The most important, she says, is to have a clear structure and formal programme in place from the start.
"Our executive committee launched a formal programme to give greater protection across all our credit portfolios in the UK, the US, Spain and South Africa," Le Blanc said.
Writers should also embrace the fact that, while following a formal programme has tangible career benefits, it's also about personal satisfaction.
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