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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are rigged to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is designed or set up to achieve a specific outcome, often implying manipulation or unfairness.
Example: "The voting machines are rigged to favor one candidate over another, raising concerns about the integrity of the election."
Alternatives: "are designed to" or "are set up to".
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Wall reliefs are rigged to emit a chemical pine scent.
Legco's ability to propose legislation is severely curtailed and electoral rules are rigged to disadvantage popular representation.
Volcanoes Under the Northeast U.S.? So-called "camera traps" are rigged to take pictures whenever an animal moves by, and biologists depend on them to census wildlife.
An Indian chest, flashing fairy lights, a turntable and a spinning wooden sculpture are rigged to create an industrial-sounding backing track.
Using experiments inspired by game theory, the researchers found that "people are more cooperative, trusting, and altruistic, and are even more willing to punish selfishness" after interacting under rules that are rigged to reward prosocial behavior, Rand said.
The catch is that the parliaments have few powers and the elections are rigged to ensure that the ruler or his party cannot be unseated.The few half-exceptions merely prove the rule.
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More think the economy is rigged to help the powerful.
Fearing the Izuzu might be rigged to explode, officials briefly cordoned off the area around it.
Unbeknownst to them, the coin was rigged to always come up tails on the first try.
"The election system is rigged to keep incumbents in, but nobody understands it," he said.
A partly furled square sail is rigged to the single mast.
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