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"designated container" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a specific object that has been assigned to fulfill a certain purpose. For example, "We must return any unused chemicals to the designated container at the end of the day."
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Sampling of the surfaces was done by rotating the cotton swab end on the designated container surfaces.
The Apple guidelines say: "Apps that read or write data outside its designated container area will be rejected".
A technician would only need to place the samples into a designated container and then feed the box into the Station.
The constraints 1a, 1b and 1e ensure that the rectangles are placed within the boundary of the designated container used for packing.
The self-propelled containers are released from the processing vessel, and either position themselves for pick-up by a designated container ship, or sail directly to a nearby port.
The caretakers who performed handwashing demonstrations were asked to describe where they obtained the ash used for handwashing and to provide a sample of ash from their designated container in the handwashing area, which was then sent to the Center for Vaccine Development (CVD), University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD.
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Other weekend-home owners favor designated containers that travel back and forth between city and country.
Students are required to dispose of trash in designated containers.
The service processes Netflix DVDs by hand and with specially designated containers.
Semen samples were collected by masturbation into sterile designated containers at the sperm bank site.
Completed questionnaires were placed in a specifically designated closed container stationed in the same room.
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