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The phrase "originally designed for" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe the original purpose or intended use of something, and is often used when discussing the past or evolution of a certain thing. For example: "The statue was originally designed for use as a monument to commemorate the town's founding."
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The machines were originally designed for office bldgs, factories, etc.
Smaller than a paperback, VIA's new ARTiGO mini-PC was originally designed for hobbyists.
The PAC-2 was originally designed for use against aircraft and later modified for antimissile duty.
The first end of year anthology in 1952 was originally designed for the Christmas market.
"The TekWall was originally designed for use in commercial retail environments," Mr. Shuman said.
It's a hand-size claw on a pole, and was originally designed for picking up litter.
Many features originally designed for users with disabilities end up helping nondisabled users, too.
"The tasting room was originally designed for the wholesale trade," Michael Harney said.
"It's a 45-year-old system originally designed for poor women and their children.
The passions raised by this empty plinth, originally designed for an equestrian statue, totally baffle me.
The template was made in the United States, a counternarcotics strategy originally designed for Colombia.
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