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The phrase "are engineered in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process or method by which something is designed or created, often in a technical or scientific context.
Example: "The new software features are engineered in a way that optimizes performance and user experience."
Alternatives: "are designed in a" or "are developed in a".
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The byzantine, meandering processes of Icann are engineered in a way that avoids any dissent surfacing, all under the reassuring guise of consensus.
"The new category of Federal law would encompass other accessories on the market that make semi-automatic rifles fire like a machine gun but are engineered in a way to avoid regulation under Federal law".
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Thus, regulatory, metabolic and other cellular networks are engineered in an integrated manner.
The paper presents a framework, which shows that the art of software engineering for non-functional requirements can be engineered in a rather systematic manner.
About 90 percent of the corn grown in the United States comes from seeds that have been engineered in a laboratory, their DNA modified with genetic material not naturally found in corn species.
Both can be engineered in a quantum dot.
Precipitates of the Laves and B2 phases were engineered in a newly-designed advanced ferritic alloy.
Human IgGs have been engineered in a multitude of ways to generate different effects (Strohl and Strohl, 2012), as shown in Table 8.
The choice of substituent enables a wide variety of properties to be engineered in a straightforward manner.
Antibodies have been engineered in a variety of ways to meet the challenges posed by different biological settings.
Because of the variety of algorithms incorporated, the user interface is engineered in a consistent and scalable manner to expose additional functionality without a burdensome increase in complexity.
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