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The phrase "are designed to resemble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing objects, structures, or concepts that have been intentionally created to look like something else.
Example: "The new buildings in the city are designed to resemble the historic architecture of the area."
Alternatives: "are intended to mimic" or "are crafted to look like".
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The creature's scales are designed to resemble victims' keloid scars.
The 2,000-square-foot 2,000-square-foot 2,000-square-footath tall pines and are designed to resemble country cottages of thomes20s with laree screened porches.
A single pack of the Allen & Ginter cards, which are designed to resemble the first baseball cards, from 1887, costs about $5 retail.
Anti- vacuum bottles are designed to resemble the nipple and are thought to help to prevent the baby from swallowing air.
Parts of the colorful office are designed to resemble an enchanted forest, and a slide allows workers to descend between floors.
In this paper, we report on the results of the studies and reveal the factors that have an impact on the human perception of visualisations that are designed to resemble geographic maps.
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"The Perfect Prescription" and "Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To" are Spacemen 3 albums; Spiritualized's 1997 release, "Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space," was designed to resemble pharmaceutical packaging.
The gleaming reception is designed to resemble a hotel lobby.
The task was designed to resemble a parapsychology demonstration.
It was designed to resemble a belt buckle, in the spirit of Texas.
COMMON SPACES: A turretlike 1992 addition was designed to resemble a birdhouse.
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