expanded programme

collocation in English

meaningsofexpandandprogramme

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expand
verb[I or T]
uk
/ɪkˈspænd/
us
/ɪkˈspænd/
to increase in size, number, or importance, or to make something increase in ...
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programme
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.ɡræm/
us
/ˈproʊ.ɡræm/
a broadcast on television ...
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(Definition ofexpandandprogrammefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Expandedprogrammeon immunisation global advisory group.
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A framework for the evaluation of vaccines for use in theexpandedprogrammeon immunization.
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At the very least anexpandedprogrammeof intensive immersion in language laboratories and plenty of foreign trips will be required.
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After allowance for expected inflation, the new resources should permit a considerablyexpandedprogrammeof support.
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The prime need for anexpandedprogrammeof opencast coal production is access to sites from which coal can be obtained.
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The intention of theexpandedprogrammeto promote national and regional self-reliance is an expression of that.
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Anexpandedprogrammeof collection of data was put in hand and the results are now becoming available.
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We on this side now have as our official policy a greatlyexpandedprogrammeof arrangements and facilities for industrial training.
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Work on theexpandedprogrammewill be started immediately.
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That leads me to another overwhelming reason for anexpandedprogramme.
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It needs their assistance to the extent of two-thirds of the money which is required for thisexpandedprogramme.
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Theexpandedprogramme—which, incidentally, does not commence this year—does not, of course, touch the fringe of this problem.
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The reason they have been able to do so is that the projects now included in theexpandedprogrammeare good value for money.
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This is the basis on which theexpandedprogrammewas drawn up.
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If we are to have a greatlyexpandedprogramme, we must pay much more attention to the problems of training.
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In the industrial training field, anexpandedprogrammeis necessary to deal with the problem of longterm unemployment for those lacking skills to re-enter production.
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This should permit a considerablyexpandedprogrammeof support.
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With private finance coming in, that means a greatlyexpandedprogrammeand, by definition, low rents.
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Plans for anexpandedprogrammeof research and development are being prepared.
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It is anexpandedprogrammeand, indeed, an expanding programme, and should be regarded as such.
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