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The phrase "fully in alignment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe two or more items that are in sync or agreement with each other. For example, "We have worked hard to ensure that our goals and objectives are fully in alignment."
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The northwest corner is cut across, and the chancel is not fully in alignment with the nave.
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For the first case, the fully matched alignment without splicing (3.a in Fig. 1), which is termed 'exonic alignment', only extends from one seed.
Furthermore, results obtained with the three Rosa sequence alignments were fully in agreement with an earlier study [ 33] that used a less general transformation function.
Richard Amper, executive director of the Long Island Pine Barrens Society, said that with the realization that Long Island is now so close to being fully developed, "there's finally a confluence of things coming together that aren't usually in alignment".
Similarly, a kinase dead version of GAK was able to fully restore chromosome alignment in absence of GAK, indicating that the kinase activity of GAK is not required for proper chromosome alignment.
Stars were in alignment, literally.
The stars have to be in alignment".
"All the stars were in alignment".
We remain in alignment with those associations.
"The constellations are in alignment," he insisted.
Certainly the planets seem increasingly in alignment.
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