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The phrase "aligned correctly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the proper positioning or arrangement of objects, ideas, or elements in relation to each other.
Example: "Make sure that all the components are aligned correctly before securing them in place."
Alternatives: "properly aligned" or "correctly positioned".
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In this range the average improvement per alignment is 28 more residues aligned correctly.
Therefore, 0 ≤ Sim (P1,P2) ≤ 1. Due to the heuristic nature of multiple sequence alignment programs, some regions may not have aligned correctly.
In 90% of people, the leg is not in correct alignment – the foot, the shin, the knee and thigh are not aligned correctly, which of course can lead to damage.
The 10 black segments of the mobile are aligned correctly, matching the stars in the constellation.
"I don't think that his ideology is aligned correctly with Trump's," Needham said.
Results showed that no electron current flowed to the gate electrode when all the electrodes were assembled and aligned correctly.
Ajiboye and his colleagues needed to calibrate the system at the start of each day of testing, to ensure that the electrodes were aligned correctly in the brain.
The photodiode and the laser must be aligned correctly, while leaving some room in between the two boards for a hand to pass through.
The authorities said that the building's structural frame was not properly braced and that the exterior walls were not aligned correctly, among other problems.
If you use the most fuel-efficient way of getting there, it would take about 4.7 years, and would only work in certain time windows when the planets are aligned correctly.
We note that all such constructs are a product of strategy, and if not aligned correctly, a dichotomy will appear between strategy (portfolio) and its translation (structure) with an effect on performance.
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