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Free sign upThe phrase "program of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific program or plan of action. Example: "The government has implemented a new program of tax reforms to stimulate economic growth." In this sentence, "program of" is used to describe the specific set of tax reforms that have been implemented by the government. Another example: "The university offers a comprehensive program of study in business management." In this sentence, "program of study" refers to the specific courses and curriculum offered by the university in the field of business management.
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A program of short films.
Program of Mozart, Dvorak and Max Bruch.
Government officials outlined their program of reforms.
First was a program of excerpts.
Offers an international program of artists.
He has no special program of reforms.
He began an intensive program of rehabilitation.
Italy underwent no comparable program of reëducation.
Certainly, the squatters' program of punk defiance involves herculean dissipation.
A program of lectures, tours and performances complements the exhibit.
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