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The phrase "are designed to offer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the purpose or intention behind a product, service, or system.
Example: "These tools are designed to offer users a more efficient way to manage their tasks."
Alternatives: "are intended to provide" or "are meant to deliver".
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Gridlock and conflict can be overcome if political institutions are designed to offer incentives for cooperation.
The text boxes and links to Wikipedia pages are designed to offer users alternative information.
It is full of 3D reproductions of famous paintings that are designed to offer the wackiest possible selfie poses.
With the endless double entendres and "it's behind you" jokes, pantos are designed to offer some old-fashioned festive cheer.
These are designed to offer new functionalities or to modify existing products.
Finally, enterprise security management solutions are designed to offer enterprise-level, mission-critical solutions.
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The new offering, called WunWun Power, is designed to offer businesses a new way to please their customers.
Its architecture is designed to offer full flexibility and extensibility.
Project Oxygen, in contrast, was designed to offer granular, hands-on guidance.
But Mr. Stanton said Exchange Place Center has been designed to offer Manhattan-style executive accommodations.
Cagé's prototype is designed to offer new ways to share and transmit power.
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