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The phrase "are designed to answer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the purpose or function of something, indicating that it is created with the intention of providing answers or solutions.
Example: "The questions in this survey are designed to answer key issues related to customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "are intended to address" or "are meant to respond to".
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Both randomized trials and meta analyses are designed to answer a scientifically valid question.
Many innovative experiments are designed to answer research questions about hip biomechanics, however many fail to define a coordinate system.
The changes are designed to answer universities' complaints that too many students have a narrow outlook and often lack basic literacy skills.
These FAQs are designed to answer any further questions about how readers are expected to engage in discussion on The Times and The Sunday Times.
The Frequently Asked Questions are designed to answer any common questions that you might have about the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics and what we offer.
The scientific objectives of the ESA ExoMars rover are designed to answer several key questions in the search for life on Mars.
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This study was designed to answer to two distinct questions.
The clinical relevance study was designed to answer this question.
The experiment was designed to answer these questions.
The program is designed to answer viewers' questions about science, medicine and technology.
"Robotany," a game prototype from the CMS Singapore-MIT GAMBis Game Lab, is designed to answer those questions.
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