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The phrase "programme of events" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a scheduled list of activities or occurrences, often in the context of an event or gathering.
Example: "The conference will feature a detailed programme of events, including keynote speeches and panel discussions."
Alternatives: "schedule of activities" or "itinerary of events."
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The programme of events next year came out on Thursday.
So far the programme of events looks promising.
You'll find a full programme of events and details of the route of the march here.
The Roslin Institute are running a programme of events to celebrate Dolly.
Before Clegg speaks, we've also got a full programme of events this morning.
He also runs an environmental programme of events at his farm in Devon.
A programme of events – performance, music, cycling, a car show – was launched.
The BBC says the Welsh Assembly "has already begun a packed programme of events".
The week has seen a coordinated programme of events in social work agencies, universities and voluntary organisations around the world.
Today sees a particularly diverse programme of events, with something for everyone - from music to football to comedy.
It has a flourishing programme of events and a growing audience keen to catch something different and of good quality.
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