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The phrase "align with the standard" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing conformity or adherence to established norms or guidelines.
Example: "All new products must align with the standard set by the regulatory body to ensure safety and quality."
Alternatives: "conform to the standard" or "comply with the standard."
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For the most part, the rankings align with the standard pop charts.
Trying to align with the standard expectation of how to interact with your money when you're low income, she tells me, is useless: "You are adapting to your circumstances, thinking in the short term.
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Widespread adoption of the new standards, known as the common core, has provoked a race among textbook publishers to revise their current classroom offerings so they align with the standards, and to produce new materials.
Our work is aligned with the standard suggested by the regulatory agencies and allows to propagate uncertainty from hydrogeological, toxicological and behavioral parameters to the final health risk endpoint.
The ACMG recommendations on incidental findings in clinical sequencing are the first by any professional organization to acknowledge that genomic analysis should be aligned with the standard practice of medicine and point the way to an exciting future in which genomic information will begin to fulfill its lifesaving potential.
Each individual functional data-set was aligned with the standard stereotactic reference space, so that a group analysis based on the contrast-images could be performed.
All the pathology laboratories used HbA1c assay methods aligned with the standard set by the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial 40 and undertook quality assurance for HbA1c assays.
Tighten the screw in the opposite end of your stock into the drill motor's chuck, positioning the vise so it is aligned with the standard and spaced so that the stock is supported and will turn freely.
Mass standardized examinations aligned with the standards are now implemented in dozens of states, and they promise to find many fewer students proficient in mathematics and English than just a year ago.
The Education Department creates these make-or-break exams without sufficient professional oversight or accountability to assure that the tests are aligned with the standards.
New York was one of the first states to create tests aligned with the standards, but the exams were met with mixed reviews when they made their debut in April.
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