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The phrase "aligned to test" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is organized or adjusted in accordance with a specific test or evaluation criteria.
Example: "The curriculum has been aligned to test the students' understanding of the key concepts."
Alternatives: "aligned with the test" or "synchronized to the test".
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Atlases were aligned to test subjects and the brain parcellation maps were then propagated to all three age groups of test subjects.
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A control sample containing about 40 million reads was aligned to the test genome and not a single read mapped.
The PREPACT core functionality has been partly re-implemented, but still relies on the comparison of edited "reference" sequences aligned to unedited "test" sequence queries.
So it looks like the pursuit of Middle East peace is a Trump family affair and the desert stars are aligned again to test the waters for some "outside the box" American attempt.
Thus, the time period selected must be aligned to the other testbed processes explained hereafter.
Then the local districts need to buy the new text books aligned to the new tests, and hire the consultants (who always seem to be Texans) that will help the schools teach the kids the skills to pass the new tests.
But if what he means by "testing more aligned to what is going on in the classroom" is just more testing, that will lead nowhere.
She said that Harcourt would develop a multiple-choice test aligned to city and state standards and would calculate the results.
The devil will be in the details of the implementation -- particularly after 2014, when a new test aligned to the standards is developed.
From our experience, it appears that a global health impact assessment as originally envisaged as a separate test, aligned to the greatest extent possible with the domestic health impact assessment, is currently untenable within the UK context.
State policies included timelines for using new tests aligned to the new standards, and in New York, for evaluating teachers partly on the results of that testing.
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