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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'align for' is not grammatically correct when used by itself.
If you are looking for a different way to say "prepare for" or "prepare to", you can use the phrased "align to". For example: "The company aligned to market changes to stay competitive."
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The argument goes that less constrained parts of a gene could be increasingly difficult to align for increasingly distant lineages, leading to gaps in the alignment, whereas more conserved parts of the gene are still easily aligned in distant species comparisons.
"The stars seemed to align for us.
"I'm not saying the stars can't align for him.
The planets align for Bush in New Hampshire: he's an Aquarius who's got Mars in Scorpio.
Forces Align for a Boom Cheap land and deft marketing have long been Pocono trademarks.
Long-range order is the tendency for moments to align for large distances.
Alpine decisions are mostly about mitigating risk, and experienced climbers consistently back off when factors don't align for safety.
There are many stars that have to align for one to become a president, senator, or Fortune 500 executive.
A few years ago, the stars seemed to align for a reassembly when the university and the Town of Brookhaven discovered that they had a confluence of interests.
But the most important star that has to align for professional success is that one has to actively be in the professional workplace.
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TM-align, for instance, is particularly robust in quantifying comparisons between sets of proteins with great disparities in sequence lengths, but it only indirectly captures hydrogen bonding or secondary structure order conservation which might be better metrics for alignment of evolutionarily related proteins.
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