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The phrase "a questionnaire was designed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the creation or development of a questionnaire for research or data collection purposes.
Example: "To gather feedback from participants, a questionnaire was designed to assess their experiences and opinions."
Alternatives: "a survey was created" or "a questionnaire was developed."
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To collect data, a questionnaire was designed.
A questionnaire was designed for a cross-sectional study.
A questionnaire was designed to gather information from responders.
Methods: A questionnaire was designed to assess the general and hepatology components of the GCC.
A questionnaire was designed and sent to 1275 small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
A questionnaire was designed based on the findings of the literature review.
A questionnaire was designed and administered covering important criteria of agility identified from the literature.
A questionnaire was designed and administered as an online survey in the Netherlands.
A questionnaire was designed and distributed to 400 employees of different management cadres.
A questionnaire was designed to evaluate the usability and feasibility associated with using this game.
A questionnaire was designed to collect construction case-specific data on these drivers.
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