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The phrase "are being designed for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ongoing process of creating or developing something for a specific purpose or audience.
Example: "The new software features are being designed for enhanced user experience and accessibility."
Alternatives: "are being developed for" or "are being created for".
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Many new plant varieties are being designed for industrial uses.
Special services are being designed for pre-teenagers or old folks, and for everyone in between.
AS school districts update aging facilities, more school buildings are being designed for use both by students and the public.
So there's not that kind of remoteness when memorials are being designed for figures who died centuries ago.
Bacterial n-hybrid systems are being designed for a similar array of uses.
Tools are being designed for EUS-guided applications to enable safer transenteric access and drainage.
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"Most places are are designed for you to walk into just to buy things".
New equipment is being designed for them.
It was explained to me that the computers were being designed for "mere mortals", not engineers.
"From a design standpoint, they're very beautiful buildings, but they're being designed for a very specific constituency".
(A similar plan is being designed for ground zero in Manhattan).
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