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"scheme has been" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to an idea or plan that has been put in place and is now in progress or already complete. For example: "The new recycling scheme has been successfully implemented in our community."
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The property scheme has been shelved.
The scheme has been extended to 2020.
Its time scheme has been smashed.
Central Lancashire's scheme has been established since 2004.
Criticism of the scheme has been fierce and unrelenting.
A similar scheme has been launched in south London.
Dabrowska says the scheme has been an unqualified success.
The pain inflicted by this scheme has been profound.
The compensation scheme has been bedevilled by other problems.
The scheme has been downgraded and delayed repeatedly.
Since March 2006, the scheme has been beset by delays.
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