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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are just designed for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the specific purpose or function of something.
Example: "These tools are just designed for enhancing productivity in the workplace."
Alternatives: "are specifically made for" or "are intended for".
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"The anti-pollution measures are just designed for foreign leaders".
Think Google's self-driving cars are just designed for mundane commuting?
As some baseline algorithms are just designed for undirected or unweighted graphs, we transform all the graphs to undirected and unweighted ones for a fair comparison.
Where I would agree with him is when the questions become really invasive, and are just designed for voyeuristic reasons.
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They are just designing for existing footpaths, even if that footpath is only used by one person a month," he said.
Some of us thought it was just design for design's sake.
My husband, Flick was just designing business cards for us for our podcast and website on which he described us as "podcasters, sex-geeks, and sluts".
It is low profile and acute angles are not just designed for speed, but also to avoid detection by radar.
The time for holiday beverages is officially upon us, but many drinks we consider holiday-specific are actually just designed for cold weather; mulled wine, hot toddies and hot chocolate can (and should) be enjoyed throughout the winter season.
Estate plans are not just designed for death; when done right, they also provide for delegating authority to someone to make medical or financial decisions should we become incapacitated.
But, he clarifies, Celery isn't just designed for those merchants – it's for anyone in any business who needs to enable pre-commerce on any platform.
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