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The phrase "are designed to release" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the purpose or function of an object, system, or process that is intended to let go of something, such as energy, information, or substances.
Example: "The new safety valves are designed to release excess pressure in the system to prevent explosions."
Alternatives: "are intended to emit" or "are meant to discharge".
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Lozenges are designed to release drug while slowly dissolving in the mouth.
Internally placed encapsulators containing sealants, adhesives, and waterproofing are designed to release these chemicals where and when they are needed.
(Ink security tags — small conical plastic units that are clipped to clothing — are designed to release staining pigments when removed by anyone but store employees, who have a special device for disassembling them).
The nanoparticles are designed to release the pDNA after cellular uptake through cleavage of disulfide crosslinks within the intracellular reducing environment.
Two desferrioxamine B-ciprofloxacin conjugates with 'trimethyl-lock' based linkers that are designed to release the antibiotic after esterase or phosphatase-mediated hydrolysis were synthesized.
An understanding of OT's evolved functions in humans, however, requires an understanding of the circumstances under which people are designed to release OT.
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Carefully plotted for weeks, the operation was designed to release some top Zeta commanders.
The particles were designed to release doxorubicin when exposed to ultraviolet light.
Nano-capsules inside food could also be designed to release their contents over time, keeping you feeling full for longer.
These systems have been designed to release drugs for multiple year periods.
Microspheres encapsulating aceclofenac were designed to release the drug at controlled rate for around one month.
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