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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better aligns" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something is more suitable or compatible with another thing.
Example: "This new strategy better aligns with our company's long-term goals."
Alternatives: "more closely matches" or "is more in tune with".
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It simplifies the tax code, increases fairness and better aligns tax law with the underlying economics.
As Mozilo explained, "The conversion to a savings-bank charter better aligns the regulatory supervision of the company with our strategic objectives".
Jana also contends that its compensation arrangement is better than other kinds of director pay, since it better aligns the company's performance with the directors'.
Throwing the securities into bankers' stockings better aligns their interests with those of regulators hoping to avoid a repeat of the taxpayer bailouts of the last financial crisis.
"Instead, the legislation better aligns the old legal authorities used to detain and prosecute those intent on attacking America with the threats our country faces today".
The College Board will postpone its exploration of a summertime SAT, she continued, "until we can do so in a manner that better aligns with our mission and the students we serve".
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Now all the company's shareholders' interests are better aligned.
It can better align public resources with public needs.
Finally, better align health insurance incentives with behavior.
Second, accounting standards and financial reporting must be better aligned.
A new standard contract, he said, is designed to better align the company and its customers.
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