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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a machine built for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the purpose or function of a machine, indicating what it is designed to do.
Example: "This is a machine built for precision cutting in manufacturing processes."
Alternatives: "a device designed for" or "an apparatus intended for".
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Alphonsi, well, she is a machine built for rugby.
Despite an iPhone dock and organic LED screen, it looks like a machine built for breaking bulletins on the Berlin crisis of 1961.
The dondurma-maker, or a machine built for the purpose, pounds and stretches the ice cream for 20 minutes to organize the network into a dense, elastic mass, just as a breadmaker kneads dough to develop its gluten.
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Suddenly, the nation had become a factory of remorseless, grinding success, a machine built purely for sporting conquest.
"It will run much faster when people use a machine built solely for scanning records," Dr. Haber said.
Nearby is "Raven's Variable Matrix" (2000), a small birdlike flying machine built for a single occupant with clear plastic wings that reveal its inner workings but are crazily tipped in big black feather shapes.
The machine, built for the Navy's Bureau of Ordnance, will be dismantled and shipped to the Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren, Va., after its formal acceptance tomorrow.
What impresses most is not the scale and ambition of the building - we have seen this before at Tate Modern - but the views out to the city from every floor, the wonderful quality of light, the subtle play of architectural space, and the sheer, almost bloody-minded battleship quality of this machine built for making art in.
Boyle, the son of the Earl of Cork, had no such concerns after its construction, he donated the initial 1659 model to the Royal Society and had a further two redesigned machines built for his personal use.
We don't mean kids' toys either, send the youngsters to the sitterthese are lean, mean muscle-making machines built for the toughestor maybe the richest fitness fanatics.
It is capable of roughly the same performance as a machine I.B.M. built for European weather forecasters.
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