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The phrase "a process designed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific method or procedure that has been intentionally created for a particular purpose or outcome.
Example: "The new software implements a process designed to streamline communication between departments."
Alternatives: "a method intended to" or "a procedure aimed at".
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Tufted carpets are printed by a process designed to ensure good penetration.
A process designed to enable NHS organisations to protect patients, staff, public and others against all kinds of risk.
In March, he received his last patent, for a process designed to improve the resonance of wood used in making musical instruments.
But, the allied commanders insist, the counter-insurgency in Kandahar will be less a military offensive than a process designed to reassure, impress and safeguard civilians.
In search, you want a process designed to be dynamic, so you work with a rough business model description knowing it will change.
Patient-specific IMRT QA measurement is a process designed to identify discrepancies between calculated and delivered doses.
Yet they were persuaded that, even in their cases, it was in their interests to support and join a process designed to provide some protection for the public and build some authority for themselves".
The Legal Services Act 2007 was the culmination of a process designed to lay siege to what was perceived to be the last citadel of the powers privilege and pretension of a special interest group, the legal profession.
International negotiators appear to require superhuman levels of patience, as well as the ability to withstand a process designed to wear them down through the sustained deprivation of sleep.
Over time, the quantity of peanut flour will be increased to the equivalent of five peanuts a day, a process designed to desensitise their immune systems to the nuts.
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This paper reports on the Local Environment and Economic Development LEEDD) toolkit a process designed to include evidence about environmental change into local economic development decision-making.
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