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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be align with" is not correct in English; it should be "be aligned with." You can use it when discussing agreement or compatibility with a particular idea, value, or standard.
Example: "Our goals must be aligned with the company's mission to ensure success."
Alternatives: "be in harmony with" or "be consistent with."
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This predisposition is also present in the maps generated by the model (Fig 7a), where dark (low frequency) and white (high frequency) regions tend to be align with regions of rapid orientation change.
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Now it will be aligned with a leader".
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Both exams claim to be aligned with the school curriculum.
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