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The phrase "are designed to illustrate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the purpose of something, indicating that it is meant to demonstrate or explain a concept or idea.
Example: "The diagrams in the report are designed to illustrate the key findings of the research."
Alternatives: "are intended to demonstrate" or "are meant to show".
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The scenes in 1000 Cut Journey are designed to illustrate such incidents.
Finally, two examples are designed to illustrate these results.
Related experiments are designed to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed metrics.
Finally, two numerical examples are designed to illustrate the validity and feasibility of the obtained results.
Some of them are designed to illustrate a material by simply applying formulas.
Numerical simulations are designed to illustrate the effectiveness of theoretical analysis.
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Antibodies directed against the CD3 complex, expressed on T cells, natural killer cells (NK), and natural killer T cells (NK T), have been designed to illustrate T-cell infiltration and thus to determine AR.
The display is designed to illustrate ancient trade routes; but what if it told a deeper story, too?
This chapter is designed to illustrate various passive components.
This chapter is designed to illustrate elastomer synthesis.
This chapter is designed to illustrate multi-domain mixed approximations.
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