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Discover LudwigThe phrase "align himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone adjusting their beliefs, actions, or strategies to be in agreement with a particular group or ideology.
Example: "In order to gain the support of his colleagues, he decided to align himself with their vision for the project."
Alternatives: "position himself" or "adjust himself".
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Mr Onaga, for his part, is under growing pressure to align himself with the protesters.
"It would allow Volcker to align himself more fully with us.
For the interview, he stacked two chairs to align himself properly.
That he declined to align himself with black nationalism put him outside the vanguard loop.
Some Connecticut labor leaders questioned whether the archbishop would ever align himself with labor.
He does not align himself with the ministers he represented in court.
One new member was elected, but he did not align himself with either side in the deadlock.
But meanwhile Obama has passed up a chance to symbolically align himself with the public and against the banksters.
Obama should have taken a tougher stance on Wall Street, Cassidy says, to politically align himself with liberals.
He'll align himself with anyone he feels will provide him with some advantage, whether they're flawed or not.
The question is, will Donaldson align himself with the view that 'enough is enough' of market regulation?
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