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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are purpose" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It may be intended to express a relationship between a subject and its purpose, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The goals we set are purpose-driven."
Alternatives: "serve a purpose" or "have a purpose."
Dictionary
are purpose
noun
An object to be reached; a target; an aim; a goal.
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He might have appreciated Norman F. Dixon's observation in his classic book "On the Psychology of Military Incompetence" that the two prerequisites for good military commanders are "purpose" and "wisdom".
"The devices we're bringing out at CES are purpose driven.
"About 80% of the games are purpose built," Bushnell said of the diversions that are on display for would-be circus goers.
In fact, there are purpose specific controllers already in place for some of them, e.g., the MME controls intra-LTE handover events.
It will combine social networking, real-time updates, and the ability to build apps that are "purpose built" for people who need to communicate with people inside and outside the corporate walls.
The evaluation rubric included nine criteria; these are: Purpose, Plot, Pacing of Narrative, Dramatic Question, Story Content, Grammar and Language Usage, Technological Competence, Emotional Content and Economy of Content.
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Sevens players are purpose-built to run.
Some are purpose-built; others located on existing courses.
And he likes to talk, the activity for which summits are purpose-built.
They are purpose-built for excavating their setts, with short, powerful front legs and long, sharp claws.
Though an increasing proportion of factories in Bangladesh are purpose-built, hundreds of older units are found in converted residential buildings.
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