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Discover Ludwig"seems aligned" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express something that appears to be consistent or in agreement with something else. For example, "The company's goals and strategies seem aligned with each other."
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More than the other artists here, Ms. Andrus seems aligned with the sometimes spiritual attitude toward the environment found in art.
Philosophically, Valentine seems aligned already; he talked about the statistician on his staff with the Texas Rangers, long before "Moneyball," but said he was not ready then to apply advanced metrics.
Hillary Clinton seems aligned with these sentiments.
Darryl Terrell's photograph, Untitled (Dion #2), of three partially clothed black males, and Oli Rodriguez' queer print, Eros st Psyche (La Seducción Fetal), which appropriates the style of 19th century painting, seems aligned with Gamboa's gender-fucking politics.
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The stars seem aligned.
The stars seem aligned in her favor.
Somehow mutually repellent values of culture and nature seem aligned, even one.
For many years, these three objectives seemed aligned – tobacco harm reduction is controversial because it upsets the equilibrium.
Mr. Loeb, who has had a hand in so many of Yahoo's recent changes, seemed aligned with that vision.
With President Bush in Africa and United States troopships in Liberian waters, the stars seemed aligned for the United States to help the people of its historically closest African ally.
By Saturday morning, all the forces that comprised her intelligence, her diligence, her drive and her grasp of biology seemed aligned and readied for the test.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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