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The phrase "are designed to determine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the purpose or function of something, particularly in technical or formal contexts.
Example: "The tests are designed to determine the effectiveness of the new medication."
Alternatives: "are intended to assess" or "are meant to evaluate".
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They are designed to determine whether a compound is safe, not to provide a benefit to the subject.
Aetna will also cover women enrolled in federally sponsored studies of the transplants that are designed to determine whether new variations of the treatment are effective.
The questions are designed to determine whether the applicant is, for example, a physical/biological/scientific type or a creative/self-expressive/intuitive type.
Phase I studies, like the one Ms. Myhal entered, are designed to determine whether a new treatment is safe and what is the correct dosage of a drug.
These studies are designed to determine the pharmacological and pharmacokinetic profile of the drug and to assess the adverse effects associated with increasing drug doses.
Many tests are designed to determine the number of erythrocytes and leukocytes in the blood, together with the volume, sedimentation rate, and hemoglobin concentration of the red blood cells (blood count).
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"The B.C.S. was designed to determine who has been the best the whole season, not just one game.
It is designed to determine when E. coli bacteria in hamburgers have been safely eliminated by measuring the shrinkage of each patty when fully cooked.
The nutrition and exercise experiment is designed to determine whether drastic changes in lifestyle and eating habits can prevent the need for angioplasty and heart bypass surgery.
In this case, apparently the lawsuit is designed to determine whether that has happened at all.
Our study was designed to determine the correlation between clinical volume status and IJV collapsibility index.
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