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The phrase "chronological alignment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the arrangement of events or data in the order they occurred over time.
Example: "The historical documents were organized to ensure chronological alignment, making it easier to understand the sequence of events."
Alternatives: "temporal alignment" or "time-based alignment."
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Moreover, chronological alignment of UPR pathways' expression, shutdown, and ensuing cell death is in agreement with the mechanism of cell fate regulation allocated with the UPR (Lin et al, 2007).
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As we move through these five schools of thought – which are addressed in a roughly chronological order – we discern an increasing degree of alignment with the assumptions and methods of IMP scholars.
The archive is chronological.
History will be chronological.
Chronological time is gone.
Or out of alignment".
We need alignment.
"The alignment is great".
The order is chronological.
Beware chronological snobbery.
Alignment follows.
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