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The phrase "are designed to boost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the purpose or intention behind a product, program, or initiative aimed at enhancing or improving something.
Example: "These new marketing strategies are designed to boost our brand awareness and attract more customers."
Alternatives: "are intended to enhance" or "are meant to increase".
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They are designed to boost a patient's immune system during all forms of cancer treatment, which can be harder on the body than cancer itself.
The changes are designed to boost the government's faltering "big society" scheme and offer alternative funding after charities have been hit by big cuts in local government grants.
California has recently introduced mandates that are designed to boost fuel-cell cars, and New York has said it will follow suit.
In a speech to the World Economic Forum, the prime minister will highlight how his changes are designed to boost competitiveness and to improve economic growth in the EU.
All these extras, along with the heat of the sauna, are designed to boost circulation, produce a rush of endorphins and to cleanse and to purify both the body and the mind.
Highlighting reforms which, it says, are designed to boost teaching standards, support more people into university from disadvantaged backgrounds, and ensure better value for money and employment prospects for students, not everyone is sharing in the Government's enthusiasm.
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Fascist intervention in the economy was designed to boost prestige and military strength.
It was designed to boost the German population by encouraging citizens, especially SS members, to have more children.
The farm bill was designed to boost Republican chances from Arkansas to South Dakota in the mid-term elections.
Help To Buy is designed to boost mortgage lending and help buyers with small deposits get on the property ladder.
The Bank of England's interest rate cut to 0.25% was designed to boost growth – but to what extent are banks passing on the reduction?
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