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The phrase "are designed to recognize" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the purpose or function of a system, tool, or process that is intended to identify or acknowledge something.
Example: "The new software features are designed to recognize patterns in user behavior to enhance the overall experience."
Alternatives: "are intended to identify" or "are meant to detect".
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These primers are designed to recognize the conserved regions in NRPS ADs8,18.
These awards are designed to recognize dynamic individuals who exemplify the American entrepreneurial spirit.
The indicators are designed to recognize the flood intensities including their magnitude and clustering features.
Most of these mechanisms are designed to recognize and neutralize such exposures.
When interactive systems are designed to recognize and support those patterns, they fit better with the way people operate.
Instead of Google reviewing apps, Android devices are designed to recognize what an app is asking for, and alert the user, he said.
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It includes a stylus and is designed to recognize handwriting.
Unlike voice assistants intended for homes, Xiaofeiyu was designed to recognize voices in a noisy environment.
One end of the protein can be designed to recognize a particular DNA sequence; the other end cuts DNA.
The process should be designed to recognize and reward excellence in one's role without necessarily changing one's role.
The European Women in Neurosurgery Project 2016 was designed to recognize the current situation across Europe.
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