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The phrase "are designed to inform" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the purpose of something, indicating that it is intended to provide information.
Example: "The educational materials are designed to inform students about the importance of environmental conservation."
Alternatives: "are intended to educate" or "are meant to convey information."
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Health information systems (HIS) in the Pacific are designed to inform policy and public health intervention; however, their performance is being challenged by emerging problems such as environmental change (Goater et al. 2011).
The insights being generated by SLEI's data are designed to inform research, policymakers, and capital providers.
Johnson Museum exhibitions––both from the permanent collection and temporary loan shows––are designed to inform, inspire, challenge, and delight.
The review of these policy options are designed to inform states and health care advocates confronting this issue.
The Innovations in American Government Awards and Bright Ideas are designed to inform public officials about creative and promising practices in United States government.
Concern has increasingly been expressed at the low level of impact that economic evaluations have on the priority setting decisions they are designed to inform.
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Key informant interviews were designed to inform discussions in subsequent focus groups.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists Third National Audit Project was designed to inform this situation.
The database is designed to inform member states who can then take appropriate action locally.
The environment minister, Melissa Price, said the IPCC report was designed to inform policymakers but was not "policy prescriptive".
The OID report is the most comprehensive of its kind, and is designed to inform government policy.
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