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The phrase "are better designed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the effectiveness or suitability of different designs or solutions for a specific purpose.
Example: "These new software features are better designed to enhance user experience and streamline workflow."
Alternatives: "are more effectively crafted to" or "are more suitably developed to".
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"By doing so, we can create homes that are better designed to enable better habits and more active living". No date is set for product introductions.
They are less cost-efficient than alternatives like laptops that are better designed to develop usable skill sets while tablets are little more than a replacement for paper and Perry's ever-feared textbooks.
Though FCSs can meaningfully include a single case they are better designed to include a series of cases as the comparison of individual cases is an important part of the analytic process.
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No cuisine is better designed to blow away the seasonal fug.
"A normal capitalist system is better designed to create a consumer society, it seems to me.
A string of three words that could not have been better designed to infuriate our president.
The case could hardly have been better designed to infuriate American officials.
The prosecution could hardly have been better designed to provoke an American backlash.
And nothing could have been better designed to treat that particular American contribution to that particular war.
As the Russian government pointed out, the attack could scarcely have been better designed to scupper the talks.
It could scarcely be better designed to ensure the extinction of the world's largest remaining tiger population.
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