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The phrase "appear to align" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how two or more things seem to be in agreement or harmony with each other.
Example: "The results of the study appear to align with previous research findings, suggesting a consistent trend."
Alternatives: "seem to correspond" or "seem to match".
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That does appear to align with Corbyn's views, and he is not alone: Canada's new Prime Minister recently withdrew from the Coalition.
From Calvary Cemetery in Queens County, New York City, looking back to Manhattan, my home for the last five years, the mausoleums and tombstones appear to align themselves with the skyscrapers across the East River.
Sometimes the startup stars appear to align.
This demonstrates that flowpaths do not appear to align with the slope gradient.
And while other usage figures seem to run counter to market shares, in this case, the stars appear to align.
They appear to align the body at a constant angle with the current flow line of the electric field while swimming towards prey.
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Mr. McCain's timeline appears to align with that of administration officials.
Although the Russian statements appeared to align Russia with the American position on the treaty, Bush administration officials declined to comment Tuesday.
It risks appearing to align the BBC World Service's broadcasting priorities more closely than ever with the diplomatic priorities of the Foreign Office.
In 2000, a year after her mother's death in a nursing home, the stars in Ms. Demikhovskaya's life appeared to align.
Released in 2007, so still inhaling the last diesel fumes of George Bush's presidency, its title appeared to align itself with Eurocentric weariness at relentless displays of foreign policy muscle in the Middle East.
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