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The phrase "are not really aligned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing differences or discrepancies between ideas, goals, or perspectives.
Example: "The team's objectives and the company's vision are not really aligned, which may lead to confusion in our strategy."
Alternatives: "are not in agreement" or "do not match up".
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When she does this, we are not really aligned with Bruno even though we have been brought much closer to his thoughts and actions.
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"You want to be helpful, you don't want to let down a paid user, but your incentives aren't really aligned".
We weren't really aligned on Yammer when we were using it.
Or a habit that despite your in-the-moment enjoyment isn't really aligned with your values and therefore is hindering your growth.
"Christopher is well equipped to take care of himself," Rushdie said, "but I do think that some of the people that he is now aligned with are not really people that he's like.
In other words, China is not really interested in aligning itself more closely with the United States on North Korea because it has its own game plan.
I'm not really talking about transgendered people, but people who identify as one sex but their gender expression aligns with society's idea of the 'opposite' sex.
However, in some cases the asymptote is not really horizontal.
there is not really a start.
she is not really dead.
3. The title is not really clear.
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