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The phrase "are designed to link" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the purpose or function of something, particularly in contexts related to technology, systems, or processes.
Example: "These software applications are designed to link various databases for seamless data integration."
Alternatives: "are intended to connect" or "are meant to associate".
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The start and end points of its trips are designed to link with trains at mainline stations, including the England-Scotland sleeper service.
Unlike the method used in Pan and Cocks (1995), these link elements are designed to link the two discretisation schemes away from the interface junction so that the dihedral angle can be maintained in the variational sense at the junction while the finite difference scheme can still be used for most of the interface network.
Where it gets really interesting though is that these experiences are designed to link the systems of record like the CRM database with the system of engagement, the community piece.
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The park designation is designed to link university researchers and private companies working in marine energy.
The book, which is designed to link craft artists with architects and interior designers and other design professionals, is available in bookstores or can be ordered at $75 per copy directly from Kraus Sikes, 150 West 25th Street, New York, N.Y.
The oddly shaped 38th District was designed to link Hispanic communities, with Latinos accounting for 71percentt of the population.
"What was designed to link cities, in fact, became the backbone of the transportation system in most U.S. cities".
New transport networks were designed to link four zones that will house an event often likened to hosting 28 simultaneous world championships.
Sheffield has more different beers on tap than any other British city, and the smart Supertram could almost have been designed to link the best pubs.
Electronic units were designed to link the drive train components using conventional circuitry.
The toolbox is designed to link together issues and people working on them – for example, bringing transport planners, health practitioners and spatial planners around the same table.
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