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Discover Ludwig"seem geared to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that appears to be designed for a particular purpose. For example, "He quickly sorted through all the items, letting me know which ones he thought seemed geared to my specific needs."
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The lineup of historical and art exhibitions seem geared to the usual tourists and schoolchildren.
Many of the emerging projects seem geared to matching Dubai's ante — or even raising it.
At one store, Jon's Plant Factory, the offerings do not seem geared to growing hydroponic tomatoes.
And both the console's styling and the types of games offered -- action-adventure, role-playing, sports -- seem geared to teenagers and young adults.
Sorting out the good (or sincerely wacky) from the bad (or frivolously solemn) is hard work, given the prevailing conditions of information overload, which, like video games, seem geared to road-testing the nervous systems of teen-agers.
It's a refreshingly clunky set, compared to the Lego kits you can now get, full of specialised one-off pieces that seem geared to making the one thing featured on the box and nothing else.
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It just seemed geared to creating middle managers".
Much of what you're doing seems geared to middle-class buyers.
The first, "Bubulinos' Archetypes," seems geared to future supporters of the Green Party.
I gave the tool a try, and it seems geared to those who would benefit from basic information.
The Madison inventory seems geared to undress women in a particular "Mad Men" fantasy, classic stuff that appeals to the stag-film-and-martini-marinated male.
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