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The phrase "are designed to fill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the purpose or function of an object, system, or process that is intended to occupy a space or fulfill a role.
Example: "These containers are designed to fill the needs of both storage and transportation."
Alternatives: "are intended to occupy" or "are meant to fulfill".
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Unlike entertainment speakers, which are designed to fill a room with rich sound, the speaker imbedded in the artificial mouth reproduces the typical frequency of speech.
Dynamic computerized adaptive testing (CAT) or static fixed-length short forms, derived from psychometrically sound item banks, are designed to fill this void.
Fox said the changes are designed to fill the void that will be left when chief operating officer Mark Hollinshead, a 17-year veteran, leaves to join sports events firm Nova International next year.
Both shows are designed to fill a void in the television landscape, providing updated versions of "The Dating Game" and "Love Connection," said Mike Darnell, Fox's president of alternative entertainment.
Discipline-based English for Academic Purposes (EAP) reading programs in Iran are designed to fill the gap between the students' general English reading competence and their ability to read authentic discipline-specific texts.
For certain types of implants that are designed to fill very large segmental defects in appendicular bones, such as those used in limb sparing, compression testing does not provide the necessary insight into the complex loading states typical of bending.
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The present study was designed to fill this void.
This study is designed to fill these research gaps.
The One mini 2 is designed to fill the demand for a smaller premium phone.
Mr. Inzko said the High Representative was designed to fill in Dayton's legal gaps.
It is an "infill" project — meaning that it was designed to fill space between built-up areas.
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