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The phrase "are designed for fast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing products, systems, or processes that are intended to operate quickly or efficiently.
Example: "These new software applications are designed for fast data processing, ensuring that users can access information in real-time."
Alternatives: "are intended for quick" or "are made for rapid".
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"This means anticipating that they [buildings in vulnerable areas] may either get wet or entirely flooded, and that they are designed for fast recovery," Coutts says.
Basically, these methods [43, 46, 47] are designed for fast and online 3D modeling.
Mg-Cu alloys are designed for fast hydrogen generation by precipitating an electrochemically noble phase (Mg2Cu) at the grain boundaries.
With IEC 61850 the typical real time data are pre-modeled in an object oriented manner that are designed for fast processing.
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These zones are designed for fast-paced gameplay, featuring typical Sonic obstacles such as bottomless pits and vertical loops.
The described set was designed for fast adiabatic generation.
In those, the I/O system is designed for fast, machine-wide, inter-process communication.
An air-breathing H2/air cell was designed for fast screening of electrolytes.
The model is designed for fast model response as needed in engine system simulation.
The system is designed for fast design iteration process by allowing circuit and parameter modification using a unique bitstream.
The ADSMS core is designed for fast neutronics (28% of neutrons >1 MeV) to optimize TRU destruction.
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