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Discover LudwigThe phrase "align herself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone adjusting their beliefs, actions, or goals to be in harmony with a particular standard or group.
Example: "In order to succeed in her new role, she needed to align herself with the company's values and mission."
Alternatives: "adjust herself" or "harmonize herself".
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But if her grievance had been about the besmirching of her reputation, Mr. Clinton wonders, why did she align herself with this right-wing publication?
Instead of supporting the release of teacher rankings, which could come next month, Ms. Black could stand against it, to align herself with their concerns, he said.
I think the change could possibly strengthen Clinton, who decided to align herself with Gates on most issues in the first 2 years.
It meant that she was then able to try to align herself with major directors, and to some extent pick the roles she would go up for.
But if she is to align herself with the economic successes of those years then she must also claim ownership of less attractive elements of its legacy.
If the writer-in-exile cannot align herself with any existing style, she can either distort existing ones or create new ones.
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But she aligned herself with her time.
A way of aligning herself with oblivion?
Rambert reluctantly aligned herself to Camargo, fielding dancers for the ad hoc seasons it presented.
But Streep isn't the only female actress aligning herself with humanism rather than feminism.
During the gruelling election contest with Sanders, however, she has aligned herself closely with the president.
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