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The phrase "are designed to let" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining the purpose or function of something, indicating that it allows or enables a specific action or outcome.
Example: "The new software features are designed to let users customize their experience according to their preferences."
Alternatives: "are intended to allow" or "are meant to enable".
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Sports are designed to let them eat cake.
Voting booths are designed to let people carry out a solemn responsibility free from prying eyes.
These ski and binding systems are designed to let the ski flex completely through a turn.
Assessment centres are designed to let you demonstrate the competencies and motivation that the company wants.
Responsibility deals are designed to let businesses and other organisations make a contribution to public health through voluntary pledges.
Most sites are designed to let you know, in real time, when someone wants to engage with you.
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It was designed to let the dwindling whale population recover.
The second, Scrambls, is designed to let the user decide who can read what.
The play is designed to let you forget that — until you can't".
THE Kindle from Amazon.com is designed to let us do one thing very well: read.
One more thing: Groups were designed to let small numbers of people collaborate and interact.
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