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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scheme with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a plan or arrangement that involves a particular element or component.
Example: "The organization developed a scheme with local businesses to promote sustainable practices in the community."
Alternatives: "a plan involving" or "a strategy that includes".
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It is also piloting a scheme with the Red Cross with young refugees and asylum seekers.
A bit more relish to get the people to swallow a scheme with no benefits.
New staff, meanwhile, will be offered a scheme with benefits based on their career-average earnings.
He then concocted a scheme with an associate, Ben Pitezel, to defraud an insurance company by faking Pitezel's death.
It was dismissed by the shadow work and pensions secretary Liam Byrne as a scheme with a 95% failure rate.
Fax a floor plan and one of Topdeq's designers faxes back a scheme with everything including desks and coffeepot.
We used this data to design a scheme with 50 descriptors.
It estimates it needs an extra 15,000 affordable homes in the next 15 years, but Javid backed a scheme with just 27 affordable homes.
Court records say he was involved in a scheme with Reneau and the store's assistant manager to steal a safe that they believed contained thousands of dollars.
He also thought Noble was involved in a scheme with another major to undermine him beginning soon after he took office in January 2012.
The President of the United States knowingly and eagerly participated in a scheme with a hostile foreign leader who he knew was seeking to influence the Presidential election.
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