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The phrase "are designed to simplify" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the purpose or function of an object, system, or process that aims to make something easier or more straightforward.
Example: "These tools are designed to simplify the workflow, allowing employees to complete tasks more efficiently."
Alternatives: "are intended to streamline" or "are meant to make easier".
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Our brains are designed to simplify — to reduce the tumult of the world into order.
All products are designed to simplify the assembly process and reduce labor inputs.
Fixed-dose combinations are designed to simplify the medication regimen and potentially improve compliance.
All the SmartConsole tools are designed to simplify the management tasks for one's Check Point environment.
The new rules, which took effect a day before President Bill Clinton left office, are designed to simplify and speed the claims process.
European warrants - which became effective in Italy only last week - are designed to simplify and accelerate extradition procedures, and have brought the average length of the process down from nine months to just 45 days, according to a recent European commission report.
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It is designed to simplify the benefits system.
The new system is designed to simplify benefits and increase incentives to work.
A graphic user interface was designed to simplify coding tasks.
This is designed to simplify the content intended for translation, based on a principle of "one word, one meaning".
The Change Account is designed to simplify people's finances and help them budget, but the fees are likely to be a turn-off for many.
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