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The phrase "are specifically designed to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the purpose or function of an object, system, or process that has been intentionally created for a particular use.
Example: "These tools are specifically designed to enhance productivity in the workplace."
Alternatives: "are tailored to" or "are intended to".
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They differ from integration tests, which are specifically designed to exercise specific transaction in the system.
The descriptions are specifically designed to circumvent drug controls.
They are specifically designed to enhance these workers' productivity.
All of these are specifically designed to keep out the plebs.
Tovertafel's eight different games (with more on the way) are specifically designed to elicit all three.
In fact, some computer programs are specifically designed to recommend dietary supplements sold by the nutritionist.
Facebook's algorithms – and those of other social media – are specifically designed to be addictive.
Current embedded systems are specifically designed to run multimedia applications.
No existing scales are specifically designed to measure it.
Today, robots are specifically designed to interact with people and our everyday world.
Some courses are specifically designed to study using online tools, while others may be focused on group seminars.
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