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The phrase "are designed for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the purpose or intended use of a product, service, or system.
Example: "These tools are designed for the efficient completion of complex tasks."
Alternatives: "are intended for the" or "are meant for the".
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Some pepper mills do yeoman work in the kitchen, and some are designed for the table.
Wheels, apparently, don't work, because they are designed for the environments we have on Earth.
The new carriers are designed for the Lockheed Martin F-35 joint strike fighter.
"At their best," Humphrey suggests, "they are designed for the format in which they're read.
More daunting, the paper pans come without directions, because they are designed for the commercial market.
"Android, and the Droid in particular, are designed for the techie audience," Mr. Rubinstein said.
According to Dr. Falco, most motorcycles are designed for the average 5-foot-10 man with a 32-inch inseam.
Highways, Mr. Scullion noted, are designed for the local climate, taking into account things like temperature and rainfall.
Her structures are designed for the military and hospitals, she said, but they could be used in other structures to keep cellphone users away.
Most New York playgrounds are designed for the protection of children: padded surfaces, equipment labelled by age appropriateness, and a ban on unaccompanied adults.
"International institutions are designed for the world as it was rather than as it is," says David Miliband, the British foreign secretary.
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