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Discover LudwigThe phrase "run a program" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to computer programs. For example, "I need to run a program to clean up the hard drive."
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I don't think that's a way to run a program.
Since 1986, the Central Park Conservancy has run a program called "Adopt-a-Bench".
"You know, coach has always built every program he's ever done on consistency and he's run a program," McGrath said.
Before that, he helped run a program that monitors repairs needed to eliminate serious hazards at decrepit buildings.
"I run a program for international students," said Dr. Pamela Lennox, the associate provost for campus services.
Iceland's airport makes laptop owners turn on their computers and run a program to prove they are computers, not bombs.
How can they find someone to sit on their advisory committee or to run a program they have funding for?
Author devices a plan to run a program whereby sympathetic listeners would raise enough money to pay the National Debt.
Lawyer, Please The search goes on for a lawyer to run a program created two years ago to inject integrity into investigations of police misconduct.
Duncan also denounced what he called "renegade coaches" who "run a program into the ground, get in trouble, but bounce to the next institution".
"It's hard to run a program without a director," she said, "so right now we're taking these few weeks to take a breath and clean up.
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