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The phrase "a prototype developed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the purpose or intended function of a prototype in a project or product development context.
Example: "The team presented a prototype developed to enhance user experience and streamline navigation."
Alternatives: "a prototype created to" or "a prototype designed to".
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An LLVM compilation framework was researched and a prototype developed to enable the execution of OpenCL applications on a number of hardware configurations of the LE1 CMP.
With a prototype developed to cook Injera [67], it is possible to cook Injera sufficient for all people living in the village considered for this study.
The VA is testing My HealtheVet Pilot, a prototype developed to demonstrate that the agency can provide veterans with a safe, secure, and private electronic copy of their own VA health information through a web environment.
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Yale Motors hopes to have a prototype developed and tested by the end of the summer.
This year, in addition to handsome, new stainless steel and gold models, the brand dove into its archives to reimagine a prototype developed for the U.S. Navy in the 1960s.
A prototype is developed to demonstrate its application to remote monitoring and control of a Tripod one type of parallel kinematic machine.
A prototype was developed to conduct experiment on the campus of Peking University, Beijing, China to test the proposed registration mechanism.
A prototype was developed to evaluate the performance and demonstrate these unique characteristics of this new class of nanopositioning actuator.
Experiments were designed and carried out via a prototype system developed to verify and validate proposed concepts, including sensitivity analysis of related model parameters.
Finally, a prototype is developed to extract the machining features and their associated operation data, and the machining know-how database is generated accordingly.
Finally, a first prototype is developed to provide a subjective evaluation of the new framework.
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