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The phrase "designed to fit" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when describing something that has been created or crafted to suit a specific purpose or need. Example: The shoes were carefully designed to fit the shape and size of the professional dancer's feet, allowing for maximum flexibility and comfort during intense rehearsals and performances.
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Our detailed recommendations are designed to fit together.
It's designed to fit into spaces, not overwhelm them.
Fiberglass batts are designed to fit between joists, studs or rafters.
Even the saddles are especially designed to fit each individual horse.
These bags, designed to fit a bicycle's rear rack, are just the thing for cycling storage.
It resembles a streamlined Chap Stick and was designed to fit into a front pants pocket.
It is designed to fit, with propellers folded, in a single parking spot.
There is a nook designed to fit a desk for paying bills.
That ability was designed to fit the Navy's increasing emphasis on operating in shallower, coastal waters.
He wears a T-shirt designed to fit only tall men with abnormally narrow shoulders.
The device is designed to fit into a backpack, a hat or a belt.
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