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The phrase "are designed to work with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the intended functionality or compatibility of a product, system, or process with another entity.
Example: "These software applications are designed to work with various operating systems to ensure maximum compatibility."
Alternatives: "are intended to function with" or "are meant to operate alongside".
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Both are designed to work with a longitudinal engine.
Smartbooks are designed to work with online applications rather than traditional desktop software – one of the ideas behind netbooks.
Telepods are designed to work with the new Angry Birds Star Wars app, which is set to be released on Sept. 19 for iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8 and BlackBerry 10 devices.
All of these are designed to work with either your iPhone 3G or most iPods.
Condensing units are designed to work with the condenser-fan component working in open space.
These parameterizations are designed to work with homogeneous surface boundary conditions for an individual grid cell.
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As indicated earlier, the proposed system is designed to work with both advanced reservation AR and OD requests.
It is designed to work with Facebook.
A similar headset from Panasonic is designed to work with any 2.4-gigahertz phone.
Software was designed to run on PCs; peripheral devices were designed to work with PCs.
Mailbox (Free) Fresh out in 2013, Mailbox is designed to work with Gmail accounts.
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