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The phrase "are designed to prepare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the purpose or intention behind a particular object, program, or process that aims to equip someone or something for a specific task or situation.
Example: "The training programs are designed to prepare students for the challenges of the workforce."
Alternatives: "are intended to equip" or "are meant to ready".
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The junior papers are designed to prepare students to tackle more ambitious topics for their thesis.
The courses are designed to prepare teenagers for the type of work on offer in the area.
Bachelor of Nursing programmes are designed to prepare Registered Nurses for professional practice.
The course requirements for each track are designed to prepare a student to undertake such a project.
From early- to late-career development, our advanced training programs are designed to prepare clinicians for successful research careers.
Bachelor of Nursing programmes are designed to prepare nurses to be capable of providing safe and competent, individualised patient care.
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Perhaps above all, the special concentration in jazz studies is designed to prepare students to be well-prepared and flexible improvisers in a universe of change and possibility.
The program is designed to prepare poorly educated students for college.
The initiative is designed to prepare US workers for a growing number of technology jobs.
This curriculum unit is designed to prepare students for their year's work in Mathematics.
The Residency Program is designed to prepare you for any career in Internal Medicine.
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