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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aligns himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's actions or decisions in relation to a particular group, ideology, or belief system.
Example: "In the meeting, he aligns himself with the company's vision for sustainability."
Alternatives: "positions himself" or "associates himself".
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Isaacs aligns himself with the Democrats in opposing this move.
Yet despite this evenhanded treatment, Andress generally aligns himself with the revolutionaries.
But in his head, he aligns himself with the realist dealmaking of the first Bush.
So this time, JT aligns himself with the working classes, positioning himself as an industrial agitator.
But Mr. Haversat aligns himself more with the magic side of the business than its pranks.
Thus Mr. Hirschhorn aligns himself with avant-garde traditions ranging from Dada to the utopian populism of Joseph Beuys.
He quotes Moore's "women are so much more interesting" but aligns himself with the spareness of Beckett and John McGahern.
By sitting on stage behind a piano, Blake aligns himself with tradition – 60 years ago he might have been crooning doo wop in the same stance.
Ushio, known for his "boxing paintings" and who aligns himself as the genius of the couple, has taken much from his wife but she has fought back.
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He quickly aligned himself with Bakr and became his bodyguard.
David Mack renounced the L.A.P.D. and aligned himself with the Bloods.
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