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The phrase "alignment leads to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the outcomes or results that come from achieving alignment in various contexts, such as teamwork, strategy, or goals.
Example: "Effective communication and collaboration ensure that alignment leads to improved project outcomes."
Alternatives: "alignment results in" or "alignment produces".
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Camley, B. A. & Rappel, W. J. Velocity alignment leads to high persistence in confined cells.
The end result: Companies are trapped in a downward spiral in which more alignment leads to worse results.
For the Silicon Valley upstart, an analytics-first culture is second nature, and early strategic alignment leads to a nimble, fast-growing enterprise capable of shifting from a retrospective focus to a predictive one.
Subsequently, the influence of nanofiber misalignment on the performance of the unidirectional composites was investigated and it was shown that better alignment leads to higher values of Young's modulus.
This alignment leads to different values for the respective diffusive coefficients in the magnetic field direction and in the perpendicular direction, to the extent that heat diffusion coefficients can be up to 1012 times larger in the parallel direction than in the perpendicular direction.
Proper alignment leads to a smarter strategy that creates a relevant account-based experience, from the very first brand awareness ad to the final interaction before closing a contract.
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The peptide encoding sequences were determined and peptide alignment led to the prediction of position-specific anchor residue.
On the other hand, the current-assisted alignment led to the formation of shortest, continuous path for the flow of electrons and hence, resulted in formation of highly anisotropic conductive film.
This alignment led to huge stock-option pay packages for top corporate managers and, McDonald argues, provided an intellectual framework that justifies doing anything (within the law) to increase a company's stock price, whether that be firing workers or polluting the environment.
(Gordon Gekko spoke eloquently on its behalf in the movie "Wall Street"). This alignment led to huge stock-option pay packages for top corporate managers and, McDonald argues, provided an intellectual framework that justifies doing anything (within the law) to increase a company's stock price, whether that be firing workers or polluting the environment.
ICD10 to VCM alignment led to 19,852 relations.
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