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The phrase "program designed to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a program that has been created for a specific purpose. For example: "The software development team created a program designed to automate data entry processes."
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A program designed to protect America's landscapes itself needs protection.
Get serious about the national reconciliation program, designed to bring ex-Taliban moderates into politics.
Time running out for program designed to help preserve traditional crafts and practices.
Professor Ohlin helped plan Mobilization for Youth, a $12.9 million antipoverty program designed to prevent delinquency.
A program designed to play checkers learned to beat its programmer.
Malware is the name for a program designed to mistreat its users.
Decentralization is a political program designed to restore control over a civil-service establishment.
At Booz Allen, McConnell helped develop a program designed to protect the global financial network.
chatbot: noun A computer program designed to simulate conversation with human users, especially over the internet.
A self-improvement program designed to curb a variety of excesses.
Amazon launches AmazonEncore, a publishing program designed to "help readers discover exceptional books from emerging authors".
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