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The phrase "a drive to align" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing motivation or efforts to bring things into agreement or harmony, often in a business or organizational context.
Example: "The team has a strong drive to align their goals with the company's vision for the upcoming year."
Alternatives: "a motivation to synchronize" or "an effort to coordinate".
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The European Commission has announced a drive to align tax laws in all 28 member states, to help in the fight against aggressive tax practices by large companies.
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