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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aligning you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing bringing someone into agreement or harmony with a particular idea, goal, or process.
Example: "Our goal is aligning you with the company's vision to ensure everyone is on the same page."
Alternatives: "bringing you into alignment" or "synchronizing you".
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After your tank is broken, you will lose shields considerably faster and by aligning, you can instantly warp to safety, provided you aren't scrambled.
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"If the stars align, you kill yourself".
But if you're not aligned, you're not.
"Then it has to align: You have so few nonconference weekends.
Since academic calendars don't necessarily align, you could miss the start of your next semester, too.
When all those things start to be aligned, you get this brand that's really a movement.
"If you drive your car down the road in a little car and your wheels are not aligned, you have a wreck.
We're not a subsidiary of Google, but right now our goals are aligned: you can use Firefox on any platform, that kind of thing.
Even now, if the stars are properly aligned, you can follow a Cincinnati Reds baseball game from the plains of New Mexico, 1,500 miles away, courtesy of WLW.
But for those requests that don't align, you say yes, if… and immediately identify other people to accomplish the goals through their direct involvement.
And if the solar winds and the earth's gases align, you just might get to see the aurora itself.
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