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The phrase "the scheme of things" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means the overall organization or plan of something. Example: Despite the chaos and confusion in our lives, everything eventually falls into place in the scheme of things.
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"In the scheme of things".
Almost nothing in the scheme of things.
it's minor in the scheme of things . . .
"In the scheme of things, who is Bishop Tutu?
And where does art fit into the scheme of things?
Where do I stand in the scheme of things?
And in the scheme of things, what's one wedding gift?
A jacket hardly mattered, in the scheme of things.
"It's just right in the scheme of things.
In the scheme of things, it's not too bad.
In the scheme of things, it was a small reversal.
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