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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a scheme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing plans, strategies, or organized methods for achieving a goal.
Example: "The team decided to have a scheme in place to improve their marketing efforts."
Alternatives: "have a plan" or "have a strategy."
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I think I'd rather have a scheme than a theme.
We have a scheme and when we operate within it, we're good.
And they're all looking at me suspiciously, like I have a scheme to take them in the card game.
A We did have a scheme, but unfortunately it got published in one of the magazines and we got disqualified.
For instance, several big manufacturers have a scheme that gives retailers an annual rebate based on overall sales.
"At that point he really didn't have a scheme of what he was going to do vocationally," Mrs. Schundler recalled.
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"You had a scheme that was a donkey.
The grateful Ray, however, has a scheme for saving him.
He had a scheme to go to New Orleans.
"We had a scheme where the rich got richer.
All these guys back in the shop, they all had a scheme, they had an idea, they had an invention.
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