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The phrase "a scheme for generating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a plan or method designed to create or produce something, often in technical or academic contexts.
Example: "The researchers developed a scheme for generating renewable energy from waste materials."
Alternatives: "a method for producing" or "a plan for creating".
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(James Bovard, the author of "Freedom in Chains," called the census "a scheme for generating grist for the expansion of the welfare state").
Local entrepreneurs produced business plans for over 100 projects worth some $2 billion, ranging from housing developments to high-tech services to a scheme for generating power from household waste.
a Scheme for generating the rotamer library.
The core idea behind DE is a scheme for generating trial parameter vectors.
Here we present a scheme for generating unstructured grids on the surface of the sphere that overcomes these limitations.
We have also devised a scheme for generating content-dependent arbitrary-shaped pattern templates where the McFIS is also used as the second reference frame.
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He and a colleague, Dr. Jing Wang, along with Dr. Stefan Pokorski of Warsaw University and Dr. Hsin-Chia Cheng of the University of Chicago, independently came up with a similar scheme for generating dimensions from particles.
We think that this approach provides a beneficial scheme for generating novel patterns for possible applications.
This method is based on the combination of NBI, a recently proposed scheme for generating Pareto sets, and a global optimisation method, SRES, based on evolutionary computation concepts.
In this article, using energy conservation and force equilibrium, a novel command shaping scheme for generating a desired input sequence to reduce the impact level while preserving the dynamic performance is proposed and developed.
Stuart Kauffman's LK model (originally called the NK model) is a widely used scheme for generating random fitness landscapes of tunable ruggedness (Kauffman and Weinberger 1989; Szendro et al. 2013).
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