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"are optimized to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that has been improved in order to achieve a desired result. For example, "The computer systems are optimized to run quickly and efficiently."
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ATI and A.M.D. already work together to provide PC manufacturers with so-called chipsets, in which the chips are optimized to work together efficiently.
More work will probably be needed to develop scaffold materials that are optimized to reduce the response, he added.
As part of her Shondaland production company, Rhimes oversees some 550 actors, writers, crew members and producers, and her days are optimized to do so.
They are optimized to adapt the macroscopic structural physical response.
Rockfall barriers are optimized to absorb high punctual impact energies.
Geometric parameters are optimized to minimize torque ripple.
Amazon also notes that the new instances are optimized to work with its EBS storage service.
are optimized to be written by hand, they take up a lot of unnecessary space.
The annealing temperature and buffer layer sintering conditions are optimized to obtain good crystal growth.
These features are optimized to efficiently clean noise and preserve the image content.
Its shape and configuration are optimized to work best over sand dunes.
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