The insulation of the wall was designed very well for us to use.
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I think the sentence is rubbish, personally. It's B.S., as though someone were paid by the word to say the insulation is good. The insulation is good. That's it, the only idea in the sentence.
I suspect the OP means it was easy to install, but we'll have to wait for Polyester to answer Dave's question.
Some types of insulation are definitely much easier to install than other types.
The wording of your sentence says that it is the insulation that is to be 'used'.
I guess that you are trying to write some promotional material for a Chinese-made product you want to market to English speakers. We need to know more about your product. Is it insulation?
I see that you know what insulation is, but we need to know what about this particular insulation makes it "designed well for us to use".
1. Who is "us". The manufacturer of this insulation? A manufacturer of insulated wall panels? The contractor/installer? The end user/consumer?
2. Was it the insulation that made the wall good?
3. Did the design make the insulation easy to install? More effective? Cheaper?
"wire"
a piece of thinmetalthread which can be bent, used for fastening things and for making particulartypes of objects that are strong but can bend
"cable"
a set of wires, covered by plastic, that carrieselectricity, telephonesignals, etc.
So, the result is the insulation of cable was designed very well, because it was using mix materials of metal.
Is it correct now?
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