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"get into the program" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to successfully enroll or be accepted into a program or course. Example: "After months of studying and preparing, I was finally able to get into the prestigious graduate program at Harvard University."
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What's the best way to get into the program?
Whether homeowners will scheme to get into the program is one of the big uncertainties.
In the case of Afghanistan, some didn't get into the program".
Do I have to have all As to get into the program?
Students had to show a high level of talent and self-confidence to get into the program.
It was hard to get into the program — for starters, it required applicants to be out of the labor force.
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We're making it as easy as possible to find and get into the programs".
Last week, the school system's top instructional official, Deputy Chancellor Diana Lam, said that efforts were under way to change admission requirements so that more minority students could get into the programs.
"It's been really uplifting for us and made us really hungry to get into the programming process this year and see what the next wave was going to look like," said Groth.
I just submitted the application and the chances of me getting into the program are minimal.
Others have gotten into the program midyear, but still have debt from earlier in the semester.
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