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The phrase "aligned to create a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how different elements or components are arranged or coordinated to produce a specific outcome or effect.
Example: "The team worked diligently, aligned to create a cohesive strategy for the project."
Alternatives: "coordinated to produce a" or "arranged to form a".
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The phylogenetically nearest top-hit full-length sequence was designated as the reference sequence onto which all toxin family-specific reads were aligned to create a multiple alignment using COBALT [ 99].
Each group of orthologs was aligned to create a multiple sequence alignment.
PHYA, PHYB, PHYC and PHYE hinge regions from Arabidopsis and Gossypium spp. were aligned to create a global phytochrome alignment 358 nucleotides in length, with an average pairwise similarity of 69.4% and 123 identical sites (34.4%).
The elements are masterfully balanced and aligned to create a cohesive composition, and the tilting at a diagonal angle energizes the space.
The centerpiece was a sculptural partition called Counter, with three parts that can be aligned to create a low wall or splayed at any angle.
"This is one of those special moments when all the forces have aligned to create a song that is resonating emotionally with millions around the world," said Atlantic Records CEO and chairman Craig Kallman.
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Everything aligned to create an unforgettable night of athleticism, wit and showmanship to display the very best of foolhardy fringe ambition.
If a promoter has multiple matched copies of the input core motif, all copies are extracted and aligned to create an initialization of the PSWM of the target genes.
It's a mind-boggling act to consider today, but a number of factors aligned to create the social conditions that drove those Frikis to self-infect.
The former Governor Moonbeam, now mayor of Oakland, said the stars had aligned to create the "kaleidoscope" of the chaotic rerun, described by a Davis aide as akin to unlocking "all the cages in the zoo".
"The incentives are all aligned to create massive downward pressures on the labor market" should "stapling" become a reality, says Hal Salzman of the John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
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