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The phrase "always align with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing consistency or agreement with a particular principle, value, or standard.
Example: "Our company's mission statement is designed to always align with our core values of integrity and innovation."
Alternatives: "consistently match" or "continuously correspond with".
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"Their interests may not always align with the interests of the school in winning approval.
The laws that frame this evolving conversation cannot always align with religious teachings.
And Democrats, particularly more moderate ones, could always align with Republicans to block legislation they found objectionable.
Furthermore, their bumpers do not always align with automobile bumpers, and their body structure is stiffer, transferring more force to other vehicles during impact.
When getting dressed in the morning, what I wear does not always align with how I feel, but how safe I will feel upon leaving the house.
While the A.D.P. report does not always align with the broader figures released by the Labor Department, the figure was interpreted as another positive sign.
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But the virtues of the digital age are not always aligned with those of psychotherapy.
Critical reception is imperfect and it's not always aligned with popular taste, but major oversights are rare.
Even so, those services are not always aligned with the academic curriculum and do not involve every student.
I also don't believe gender is binary, and gender expression is not always aligned with sex.
The Methodist Church founded Wiley in Marshall, in the northeast corner of the state, which has always aligned with the Deep South more than the Old West.
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