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The phrase "designed to collect" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has been specifically created or planned to gather or obtain something. For example: - The new recycling bins were designed to collect both paper and plastic waste. - The data collection form was designed to collect information about customers' buying habits. - The trap was designed to collect mosquitoes and prevent the spread of malaria. - The survey was designed to collect feedback from employees about their job satisfaction. - The dam was designed to collect and store water for irrigation purposes.
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The collection tube has been designed to collect aerosols and particles coughed out by the patient.
(Many of the PACs also have affiliates designed to collect secret contributions).
Several examples are designed to collect and hold water, which further augments the deliberate use of reflections.
In every attempt, the broken ice in the water wrecked or disabled the equipment designed to collect oil.
They were designed "to collect a mass of data without any selective principle," and the experiment was repeated monthly.
The second part was designed to collect respondents' demographic information.
The following questionnaire was designed to collect user experience feedback.
The study was designed to collect data under field conditions.
BINATS was specifically designed to collect such information at comparatively low costs.
This questionnaire was designed to collect data related to perceive marketing as a concern for IACPA.
The questionnaire is designed using Type form, online survey tool designed to collect data [90].
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