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The phrase "are designed to reduce" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the purpose or intention behind a product, system, or process that aims to lower or minimize something.
Example: "These new safety features are designed to reduce the risk of accidents in the workplace."
Alternatives: "are intended to decrease" or "are meant to lower".
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Headrests are designed to reduce the severity of whiplash injuries.
In addition, all appliances and fixtures are designed to reduce energy, waste and water use.
They are designed to reduce pain and inflammation without causing stomach or gastrointestinal bleeding.
Many of our products are designed to reduce medication errors and hospital-acquired infections.
The projects are usually based in developing countries and most commonly are designed to reduce future emissions.
The C.S.R.s are designed to reduce the burden of these costs for those Americans least able to afford them.
"Removal of pollution filters – which are designed to reduce dangerous emissions and protect people's health – should clearly be illegal.
Many of the improvements are designed to reduce the chance of debris striking, or to detect damage when this occurs.
Backers say the pools are designed to reduce the ability of investors to front-run large orders.
These belated draconian measures are designed to reduce staff numbers to 43,700 by March 2004, but will that be achieved?
"Even the streets are designed to reduce energy consumption – they follow the shape of a leaf to help natural airflow and reduce the need for AC".
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