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The phrase "provided in the program" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to information, resources, or features that are included within a specific program or system. Example: "The guidelines for the project are provided in the program documentation."
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(4) The execution path information cannot be provided in the program testing process.
The specific map used was the Ocean basemap provided in the program, which was developed for the program using data from GEBCO (General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans), NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Geographicc, DeLorme, and ESRI.
(A glossary of stock-market terms is provided in the program).
Nor is a lot of explanation about the alterations to the text, although this is provided in the program.
The libretto, taken from the James Agee's work bearing the same title, wasn't provided in the program.
No text was provided in the program, but none was needed, because Mr. Hampson, with his crisp enunciation, made every word clear.
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The lifestyle program was provided in the local area of each participating practice and coordinated by a program manager.
A program is provided in the additional file 3, showing how model (6) can be written in BUGS language.
The shows, which date from the 18th century, are performed in Persian, and the rudimentary scene-by-scene synopses provided in the programs are shockingly insufficient and clunky: "Shemr tries to kill Imam Hussein.
The invocations of this program are provided in the Perl program documentation on www.veridical.org.org
Polymorphisms were detected by visual inspection of all microsatellites using a contig viewer program (sean.jar) provided in the SEAN program package.
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