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The phrase "a scheme that makes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a plan or system that produces a specific outcome or effect.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is a scheme that makes it easier for customers to access our services."
Alternatives: "a plan that creates" or "a system that generates".
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Although well aware of Griffin's capabilities, he wants to protect the quarterback, and also run a scheme that makes him comfortable.
I have repeatedly tried to puzzle out its organizing principle, searching for a point of view or a scheme that makes sense of its patchworks of color and inexplicable forms.
We need to find better ways of bridging humanitarian and development aid, devising more initiatives such as the education cannot wait fund (pdf) – a scheme that makes provision for education in emergencies – launched at May's world humanitarian summit in Istanbul.
And the writers have contrived a scheme that makes it logical for Liza to keep up the charade (here be spoilers): she is part of a brand-new imprint for millennials, launched by Kelsey, her best friend, played by the endearing and shiny-haired Hilary Duff, giving digital strivers a good name.
ripped out the somber carpet and dark wallpaper and redecorated in a scheme that makes mourners "feel like they're at a hotel," boasts the owner, Gus Antonopoulos.
The world economy is based on ever-increasing population, said Nobel laureate Steven Chu, a scheme that economists don't talk about and that governments won't face, a scheme that makes sustainability impossible and that is likely to eventually fail.
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In a scheme that made headlines, park workers began inserting microchips the size of pencil tips into cactus trunks, which could be scanned with an electronic reader.
The U.S. authorities want Mr. Dotcom extradited, accusing him of masterminding a scheme that made more than $175 million in a few years by copying and distributing music, movies and other copyrighted content without authorization.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, which requested the raid, says Dotcom masterminded a scheme that made more than $175 million in a few short years by copying and distributing music, movies and other copyrighted content without authorization.
Instead, we developed a scheme that made use of outbred parental crosses.
There is also a rewards scheme that makes learning a new language a gamelike experience.
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