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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scheme like this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific plan or arrangement that resembles another one previously mentioned or implied.
Example: "Implementing a scheme like this could significantly improve our efficiency and productivity."
Alternatives: "a plan similar to this" or "a strategy like this".
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A scheme like this necessarily involves two Swedish authorities: the police and the Prison and Probation Service.
But imagine selling a scheme like this to the Spanish government.If not public, could private transfers play a role instead?
A scheme like this could transform perceptions of social work and contribute to the huge task of tackling social disadvantage.
If family lawyers can just decide to set up a scheme like this and expect to make arbitration awards binding, why can't others set up their own schemes?
"Every time in the past when you get a scheme like this, you have people saying it'll damage trade, and it's not true – it always boosts trade.
There hasn't been a scheme like this for a whole profession at all levels before – it's available from newly qualified up to chief executive.
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Wouldn't a scheme like that help spread the wealth and reduce inequality in the U.S.?
This is more so in a scheme like SEWA, where bills are reimbursed after a month or more.
A scheme like theirs could have failed easily.
"Whenever you do a major scheme like this it's a little bit hard to predict exactly what motorists will do," said Terry Bullock, traffic manager at Bristol City Council.
"Nottinghamshire is the only local authority in the country currently running a discretionary travel scheme like this - the other 150 authorities do not operate one," Mr Peck said.
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