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will program

  • future tense
    of program.
    program
    noun
    a plan of action to accomplish a specified end.

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"Las Vegas is a very different space. It's not inside of a shopping center, but it is on the Strip...and so there, we will program it a little bit differently," Lee said.

From Barron's Nov. 10, 2025

Before leaving the Twin Cities for Los Angeles, Tung Crystal will program Mu’s 2024-25 season, and the Mu board plans on working with the staff to choose her successor.

From Los Angeles Times May 15, 2024

Once the design is set, they will program Gourmet’s machinery to scale up automated production.

From Washington Post Mar. 29, 2020

Bobby: But I think there must be someone on staff at TMZ and someone who has some sort of software that will program alerts to their devices.

From The Verge May 15, 2018

It won’t fly, though Dent said the students will program the propeller to spin.

From Seattle Times Dec. 19, 2017