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The phrase "are designed for specific" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing items, systems, or processes that have been created with a particular purpose or function in mind.
Example: "These tools are designed for specific tasks, ensuring efficiency and precision in the workflow."
Alternatives: "are tailored for specific" or "are intended for specific".
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Most of these materials are designed for specific educational purposes.
Some robot competitions involve machines that are designed for specific tasks and include only transistors and diodes.
Some lamps and shades are designed for specific tasks, others for accent lighting.
This chapter introduces some special purpose elements and methods that are designed for specific circumstances.
That's not possible to work out at the moment because many of the algorithms used for assembly are designed for specific technologies and approaches to reading.
Unlike the multifunction chips at the core of desktop computers, SLAC's ASICs are designed for specific roles, such as counting light particles at a rapid rate.
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"Older buildings were designed for specific uses," Mr. Payette said.
Rather, robots would continue to be designed for specific tasks with little or no ability to evolve and adapt.
Rather "they were designed for specific audiences — picket lines, folk schools, party meetings".
All these devices have been designed for specific purposes.
New silviculture prescriptions can be designed for specific understory objectives.
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