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The phrase "scheme of things" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the overall plan or order of things in a particular situation or context. Example: In the grand scheme of things, losing one game is not the end of the world. This phrase can also be used to describe the larger perspective or perspective on life and how things fit together. Example: Despite the challenges, she always maintained a positive outlook on life and trusted that everything would work out in the scheme of things.
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"In the scheme of things".
Not in the grander scheme of things.
Almost nothing in the scheme of things.
it's minor in the scheme of things . . .
Chump change in the scheme of things.
Spinoza's scheme of things was undeniably elitist.
In the grand scheme of things. .
My problem was simple in the big scheme of things.
This is minutia in the grand scheme of things.
"In the personal scheme of things, I went too far.
"We put this in the grand scheme of things.
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