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"intended to solve" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to give an explanation as to why something was done. For example: "The machine was designed with several features intended to solve the problem."
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Their investigation was intended to solve the killing of Orlandito.
ELIGIBILITY RESTRICTIONS The plans were not intended to solve the health insurance mess.
Yesterday, two companies announced plans to manufacture a consumer product intended to solve that problem.
Initially, the system would encode a much simpler problem than the one it's intended to solve.
That is intended to solve a persistent technical problem blamed for many past misses.
Assembly lines design is intended to solve many problems related to assembly operations.
The aid, he said, is not intended to "solve the problem, but to help them get through this difficult period".
Universal credit is intended to solve that, he writes, bemoaning the "glacial pace" of its roll-out.
THIS volume is intended to solve the difficult problem of providing a course in chemistry for students at agricultural colleges.
The problem these instruments are intended to solve can be divided conceptually into two parts: recording and reporting.
The addition of a coordination dimension in the explicit auction is intended to solve problems of international flows.
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