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The phrase "actions designed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing specific actions that have been intentionally planned or created to achieve a particular goal or outcome.
Example: "The organization implemented several actions designed to improve employee morale and productivity."
Alternatives: "measures intended to" or "steps aimed at".
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Actions designed to mitigate water problems must focus where the impact occurs to make them relevant.
These aren't documents of live events, for the most part, but actions designed to be photographed.
He takes actions designed to win him praise in the media.
Federal Reserve emergency actions designed to provide more liquidity to the market.
Arena and the Clean Energy Finance Corporation were also "direct actions" designed to augment the operation of the carbon price.
"What we've seen leading up to the election are a sequence of extraordinary actions designed to support Pat McQuaid".
In the waters and skies around disputed islands, China is escalating actions designed to challenge decades of Japanese control.
routine |roo'tēn| noun: A sequence of actions designed to achieve a specific outcome in an efficient and productive manner.
Similarly, company codes of conduct describe specific actions designed to reduce deforestation from operations and supply chains.
Mitigation refers to short-term actions designed to reduce human vulnerability.
Our findings reveal two asymmetries relating to actions designed to reduce bifurcation bias.
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