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The phrase "designed to empower" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is intended or created with the purpose of giving someone more control or confidence in a situation. Example: "The new company training program is designed to empower employees by giving them the tools and resources they need to succeed in their roles."
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"The internet was designed to empower people.
The devolution plan announced recently is designed to empower people at the grassroots level.
Automattic has many policies designed to empower employees and remote work is just one of them.
Her work examines how institutions can be designed to empower historically disadvantaged groups.
A.N.C. officials say whites want black support simply to regain power and halt programs designed to empower blacks.
Italian and strong-minded, both have enjoyed success from creating work that is in part designed to empower women.
Why is it that, in spite of laws designed to empower subordinated people, so little results from that legislation?
The failure of this internal regulation led to new external regulatory mechanisms designed to empower the consumer.
Some observers have begun to note a faltering in the service market that was designed to empower the local middle class.
We invite a review of our government's commitment to women and its program specifically designed to empower women in our country.
Many people pointed out that the app, which was ostensibly designed to "empower everyone," would, in practice, empower only people who owned smartphones.
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