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"be devised to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to talk about a specific purpose or intention for something. Example: The new security system was devised to prevent unauthorized access to the building.
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Debt mutualisation can be devised to stop short of a permanent transfer union.
A system had to be devised to control the 17 building's entrances.
New incentives must be devised to involve more employers in the schemes.
What formula can be devised to convert between the two systems?
A new Richter scale may have to be devised to measure the mass audience lip-trembling.
No Republican amendments are expected to be approved, but several will be devised to hurt Democrats politically.
It would be as likely as any that could be devised to produce an Executive Magistrate of distinguished Character.
Now a test had to be devised to detect the steroid in urine samples provided by athletes.
Plans can be devised to switch off kit at the right time to minimise the risk of damage.
The coding can then be devised to remove any redundancy in the temporal and spatial domains.
Hence a method must be devised to logically estimate the new surface boundary conditions for the next trial integration.
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