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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scheme from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to devise a plan or take part in a planned activity to bring about a particular result. For example: I'm trying to scheme from a solution to this difficult problem.
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This, in the majority's view, distinguishes the Minnesota scheme from the law at issue in Nyquist.
Corporations are taxable entities that fall under a different scheme from individuals.
"The quality of the architecture clearly separated the scheme from the other five competitors," they added.
One hundred graduates will take part in pilots of the scheme from September.
The Pebble is the result of a $10.2m crowdfunding scheme from individual backers in 2012.
Barclays sponsored TfL's bike-hire scheme from 2010 until this month when Santander took over.
Mr. Stenger and his friends are accused of running the scheme from 2004 to 2007.
Used well, animal prints can save a neutral scheme from being dull.
RBS has announced that it is scrapping the Your Points scheme from 1 July this year.
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To modern eyes, the Čerenkov effect offers a direct and ultrafast energy conversion scheme from charge particles to photons.
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