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The phrase "alignment that led to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a specific alignment or agreement resulted in a particular outcome or consequence.
Example: "The alignment that led to the successful merger was carefully planned and executed over several months."
Alternatives: "agreement that resulted in" or "coordination that brought about".
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Yet this was precisely the alignment that led to the withering of the centre ground as political leaders at all levels failed to get to grips with a huge influx of migrants.
On October 22, 1936, a section of US-60 and SH-48 (the precursor to SH-99 in that area) in Osage County north of Pawhuska was abandoned in favor of a new alignment that led to a new grade separation.
On the one hand it is the lack of phylogenetic knowledge and the ambiguous mtDNA alignment that led to false conclusions of mtDNA mutations to be tumor-specific rather than evolutionary caused.
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It's this alignment that leads to instability when magnetic-memory elements are miniaturized.
Residual distal radial deformity is one potential cause of DRUJ dysfunction; however, the parameters of distal radial fracture alignment that lead to an acceptable functional outcome are poorly defined in the literature.
The structure-based alignment between ValA and DHQS is largely consistent with alignments that led to the previously proposed putative active site residues in ValA.
It is also alignment that leads to more sustainable strategy, for either approach.
> -wrap-foot> The precision of overlap alignments (P, in percentages) and the number of overlap alignments that lead to (correct) extensions (E, absolute values) as a measure of sensitivity (correctness is only known for simulated datasets) are shown.
The other revision occurred at 1.8 years' follow-up and was described as loosening of the tibial component that led to varus alignment.
Rabie et al. (2001) reported that mandibular advancement creates deformation of the mesenchymal cells in the proliferative layers of the condylar cartilage; this cellular deformation creates a strain alignment that leads the cells to be orientated in the direction of the pull.
Further, a close perception-action integration can be assumed to support two important ingredients of social interaction: First, fast and often subconscious inter-personal coordinations (e.g., alignment, mimicry, interactional synchrony) that lead to rapport [ 11] and social resonance [ 12] between interactants.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com