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The phrase "initially designed to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the original purpose or intention behind the design of an object, system, or concept. Example: "The software was initially designed to streamline communication between team members."
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The century-old law was initially designed to bring order to surnames.
Spring Flamingo was initially designed to somewhat model a long legged bird like creature.
Lean start-up techniques were initially designed to create fast-growing tech ventures.
The devices, called video senders, were initially designed to let people share VCR's and, later, DVD players.
The scheme was initially designed to bolster the government's green credentials by encouraging the use of public transport.
The tall, box-like structure of these buildings suggests they were initially designed to house industrial operations.
Initially designed to thwart communist expansion more effectively, the strategy has become a fundamental principle of American military thinking.
Background Coronary stenting was initially designed to treat a bailout scenario.
The system was initially designed to isolate antigens by affinity selection for mass spectrometry analysis.
A direct controller group is initially designed to control the prey and predator populations simultaneously.
Adaptive servoventilation is a recent ventilatory mode initially designed to treat Cheyne Stokes respiration (CSR).
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