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The phrase "and designed to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the purpose or intention behind a design or creation, often in contexts related to products, systems, or processes.
Example: "The new software is user-friendly and designed to make the workflow more efficient."
Alternatives: "and intended to create" or "and aimed at producing".
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It is an extreme form of cruelty and designed to make everybody intimidated.
"Omar Khadr still faces a process that is tainted, and designed to make a finding of guilt," he said.
The recommended assessment procedure is flexible, and designed to make recording and interpretation of results simple for users.
Dismissing the defence that their actions were necessary, she said what the protesters did was "symbolic and designed to make a point, not to save lives".
The ideal would be a comprehensive, well-funded program approved by Congress and designed to make obtaining and keeping federal ID cards as easy as possible.
They're like those people who shift the risk on to other people by buying ever-larger 4x4s, built like tanks and designed to make the car they hit suffer more.
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Our founding fathers knew firsthand the dangers of monarchy and built checks and balances designed to make change difficult.
The party is for mentally handicapped people and is designed to make disabled people feel better and dance and booze.
The home furnishing store offers furniture, lighting, rugs and accessories designed to make people comfortable — and it's dog-friendly.
Summit Series engages the world's most dynamic dreamers and doers through curated events and initiatives designed to make the world a better place.
They have tested search-and-destroy toxins, designed to make for and eliminate only cancerous cells.
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and designed to communicate
and engineered to make
and layout to make
and projected to make
and styled to make
and designed to achieve
and developed to make
and intended to make
and designed to transform
and preparation to make
and developing to make
and designs to make
and designed to offend
and designed to keep
and designed to destroy
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