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The phrase "are designed to prevent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the purpose or function of something, particularly in contexts related to safety, security, or design.
Example: "The new safety protocols are designed to prevent accidents in the workplace."
Alternatives: "are intended to stop" or "are meant to avert".
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Specific rules are designed to prevent conflicts of interest.
Check valves are designed to prevent backflow.
They are designed to prevent pathogens from colonization.
Antimalarial drugs are designed to prevent or treat malaria.
Silver-coated grafts are designed to prevent vascular graft infections.
The restrictions are designed to prevent backdoor ways of evading contribution limits.
Microwave ovens are designed to prevent the emission of electromagnetic waves outside their boxes.
The stents are designed to prevent new tissue growth that reclogs arteries after angioplasty procedures.
We have robust Chinese walls and procedures in place, which are designed to prevent insider trading".
Treatments today are designed to prevent plug formation or kill bacteria, Dr. Franks said.
Such requirements, which are common, are designed to prevent convictions from being endlessly re-examined.
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