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The phrase "are structured so that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how something is organized or arranged to achieve a specific purpose or outcome.
Example: "The courses are structured so that students can easily follow the curriculum and build their knowledge progressively."
Alternatives: "are designed to ensure that" or "are organized in a way that".
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His affairs are structured so that National Amusements -- his wholly owned company, which controls both his movie theater chain and his Viacom stock -- would sell enough theaters after his death to pay estate taxes.
The cg subpackages are structured so that language specific code is separate from generic code.
They are structured so that a board tends to side with its chief.
All film financing arrangements are structured so that the backers recoup their original investment before any profit share takes place.
BizRate.com, which ranks Internet retailers, says many promotions are structured so that not everyone who makes a purchase will benefit.
Sociologist Randall Collins notes that most fistfights are structured so that both parties can walk away believing they won.
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Mr. Ridge's job is structured so that he is a confidential adviser to the president.
A process of consensus building can be structured so that environmental justice is achieved.
In addition, the Niger mining program was structured so that the uranium diversion had been impossible.
The partnership is "structured so that it will work," said Mr. Iger.
The Gaffney plan is structured so that greatest benefits would come in the period from 2002 to 2009.
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