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The phrase "program to develop" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific initiative or plan aimed at creating or enhancing a particular program or system. Example: "The organization has launched a new program to develop skills in underprivileged communities."
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The loss of their Afghan haven also damaged Al Qaeda's fledgling research and development program to develop weapons of mass destruction.
Recently, for example, Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham announced a program to develop a hydrogen-powered car.
Indeed, Nasa has an $800m program to develop the commercial space market.
"What if our inner city had a program to develop soccer players?
But serious issues remain to be resolved, such as Pyongyang's program to develop intercontinental missiles.
Iran has rejected Western accusations that it is engaged in a secret program to develop weapons.
Instead, the C.I.A. provided a narrower report, dealing specifically with Iraq's program to develop weapons of mass destruction.
He launched a program to develop missile defense, with a view to changing American nuclear strategy fundamentally.
The answer is the destruction of Iraq's unconventional weapons and the dismantling of its program to develop nuclear arms.
He pledged to put $87 billion budgeted for the vehicles toward a program to develop new ones.
China also opposes the American-Japanese program to develop regional missile defenses, which could be used to shield Taiwan.
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