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Discover LudwigThe phrase "part of a scheme" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is a component or element of a larger plan or system. Here is an example sentence: "The new marketing campaign is just one part of a larger scheme to boost sales and expand our customer base."
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A Chevy mandate isn't part of a scheme to keep people from suffering and dying.
Officials this week began to cast the clashes as part of a scheme to destabilize the state.
The authorities say Mr. Bergendorff made the ricin as part of a scheme to hurt unspecified enemies.
He impersonated a C.I.A. officer as part of a scheme to prod her to abandon her husband.
Republican legislators peddled conspiracy theories about Obamacare being part of a scheme to strip Americans of their freedoms.
One of the most frequently recurring instances is when the so-called right is used as part of a scheme to accomplish a forbidden result.
It is part of a scheme by the Shanghai municipal government to rehouse 500,000 people in nine new satellite towns, each with a separate theme.
Lily Eskelen Garcia, president of the National Education Association, said what has happened in Arizona is part of a scheme to undermine public education.
In reality they are part of a scheme, hatched by "black Jack Musgrave", to bring home to the townsfolk the merciless nature of war.
Zimbabwe plans to sell more elephants and lions to China as part of a scheme to raise funds for conservation, its environment minister has said.
In Texas, Johnny Ray Anderson, 30, was executed for a 1981 slaying that was part of a scheme to collect $67,000 in insurance money.
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