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The phrase "are designed for various" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing items, systems, or processes that have been created with multiple purposes or applications in mind.
Example: "These tools are designed for various tasks, making them versatile for different projects."
Alternatives: "are intended for different" or "are created for a range of".
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In this work, ontologies are designed for various kinds of process information and safety analysis results.
Templates are designed for various branching configurations to decompose the geometry into mapped meshable patches.
Also, the optimal controllers are designed for various operating conditions using pole placement technique.
We may have more form factors in the future that are designed for various price points and options, but we think it's going to [be] important".
These connections are designed for various modes of failure, including gusset plate tearing, bolt shearing and tension failure of the members [25].
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The service is designed for various handsets, including the iPhone and was one of the first companies to announce an iPhone app with Apple's (NSDQ: AAPL) blessing.
A single stage of batch adsorber has been designed for various volumes using the Langmuir isotherm.
In this paper, the non-uniform CMFB is designed for various existing wireless standards.
A PID controller is designed for various forms of integrating systems with time delay using direct synthesis method.
To address privacy issues, a number of privacy-preserving schemes have been designed for various monitoring applications.
Models of one-reason decision making have been designed for various tasks, including choice, numerical estimation, and classification.
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