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moderately aligned
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"moderately aligned" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something is partly or fairly in agreement or conformity with something else. Example: "The company's policies were only moderately aligned with its core values, leading to some confusion among employees."
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Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
Therefore, the present study demonstrates a modified electrospinning set-up, that enabled fabrication of electrospun fibers with controlled degree of alignment from non-aligned (NA), moderately aligned (MA, 75%) to highly aligned (HA, 95%) sub-micron fibers while keeping other physical properties unchanged.
Realistic 3D images of fibrous networks were prepared using sets with various degrees of alignment including nearly isotropic, nearly layered and moderately aligned networks.
Science
Of the seven identified best practices in P4P program design, the Hospital Value-Based programisg program istronglyly aligned with two of the best practices, moderately aligned with three, weakly aligned with one, and has unclear alignment with one best practice.
Science
The Medicare Advantage Quality Bonus Program is strongly aligned with four of the best practices, moderately aligned with two, and weakly aligned with one of the best practices.
Science
Scaffold membranes that contain randomly oriented, moderately aligned, or highly aligned fibers were fabricated by collecting electrospun poly([epsilon]-caprolactone) fibers on a grounded rotating drum at three different drum rotation speeds (250, 1000, and 1500 rpm).
The work function of LZO is 4.6 eV, which is moderately aligned with that of ICBA and can supply good electron extraction from the ICBA acceptor phase.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
We find evidence that treated PUCs began to issue ROE rulings that were (moderately) more aligned with standard asset pricing theory than those of untreated placebo groups.
Academia
It should be emphasized that GGEA consistently aligned weak (only moderately differentially expressed) signals, which are usually not taken into account by set enrichment methods.
Science
"The leadership of Islam in France, the Conseil Français du Culte Musulman, speaks moderately in public but it is aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood, which is an Islamist movement.
News & Media
In England, where the series fared only moderately well in the ratings, cultural critics aligned it with the politics of Thatcherism.
News & Media
Phylogenetic analyses were restricted to regions of moderately to highly conserved nucleotide positions that were unambiguously aligned for all sequences.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "moderately aligned", ensure the context clearly indicates the aspects or elements that exhibit partial agreement, providing specific details to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "moderately aligned" when there is a high level of agreement or complete mismatch. Using more precise language like "closely aligned" or "poorly aligned" will provide a more accurate representation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "moderately aligned" functions as an adverb-adjective combination that qualifies the degree to which something is in agreement or correspondence. As Ludwig AI confirms, it indicates a partial or fair level of agreement.
Frequent in
Science
43%
News & Media
29%
Academia
14%
Less common in
Healthcare
14%
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "moderately aligned" is a valid phrase used to indicate that two or more entities are in partial agreement or correspondence. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is grammatically correct and can be used across different writing styles. While not extremely frequent, it appears in scientific, news, and academic contexts. When employing this phrase, it's important to ensure that the degree of agreement is accurately portrayed and that specific details are provided to avoid ambiguity. Alternatives like "somewhat in agreement" or "fairly consistent" can be used depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
somewhat in agreement
Uses "in agreement" instead of "aligned", suggesting a focus on concord rather than arrangement; "somewhat" replaces "moderately" for a similar degree of partiality.
partially in accordance
Replaces "aligned" with "in accordance", highlighting compliance; "partially" is used instead of "moderately" maintaining the sense of incompleteness.
fairly consistent
Focuses on consistency rather than alignment, implying a degree of regularity; "fairly" replaces "moderately", keeping a notion of approximation.
reasonably well-matched
Emphasizes the matching aspect, suggesting a good but not perfect fit; "reasonably" substitutes "moderately", preserving the level of sufficiency.
adequately corresponding
Highlights the correspondence, implying a satisfactory level of matching; "adequately" is employed instead of "moderately", maintaining a sense of sufficiency.
kind of in sync
Uses a more informal term "in sync", suggesting a coordinated relationship; "kind of" replaces "moderately" implying a loose connection.
relatively harmonious
Shifts the focus to harmony suggesting a pleasing arrangement; "relatively" replaces "moderately" to keep the approximation.
slightly corresponding
Highlights the correspondence, implying a light level of matching; "slightly" is employed instead of "moderately", suggesting a small degree.
almost attuned
Emphasizes the attunement, implying an approach to an agreement; "almost" is employed instead of "moderately", suggesting a near degree.
approaching alignment
Focuses on the progress toward alignment, implying an incomplete agreement; Replaces "moderately aligned" with "approaching alignment" focusing the action.
FAQs
What does "moderately aligned" mean?
The phrase "moderately aligned" suggests that two or more things are in partial agreement or correspondence. It implies that there is some level of similarity or coordination, but not a perfect match.
How can I use "moderately aligned" in a sentence?
You can use "moderately aligned" to describe the relationship between different elements, such as "The company's goals were "somewhat in agreement" with the employees' expectations.".
What are some alternatives to saying "moderately aligned"?
Alternatives to "moderately aligned" include phrases like "partially in accordance", "fairly consistent", or "reasonably well-matched" depending on the context.
In what situations is it appropriate to use the term "moderately aligned"?
It's appropriate when indicating that things are not perfectly in sync, but not completely disjointed either. For example, "The project's timeline was "approaching alignment" with the client's deadlines after some adjustments."
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Usage summary
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