
aligned with vs in line with | WordReference Forums
May 16, 2017 · Hello. Is it possible to use " in line with" instead of "aligned with" in the following sentence? The US backed campaign against the Islamic State has aligned with Assad's …
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Feb 24, 2010 · Generally, it would be "aligned with." "Aligned to" would most often be used to introduce the reason for the alignment or the goal behind the alignment: "This department has …
match / line up / aligned with / in line with - WordReference Forums
May 17, 2021 · Our result matches what Jim has provided. Can I say - Ours lines up with Jim's. Ours are in line with Jim's. Ours is aligned with Jim's. which is correct here?
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Aug 3, 2010 · Hello, everybody. I've got a question. In a text concerning health care development I read the following phrase: Third, this is the area where the regional and city healthcare …
ATT, ATTN, FAO ... - abbreviations for 'attention' in correspondence
Apr 5, 2006 · In AE it is properly written on envelopes as the first line of the address block. (formerly seen several lines below the return address, left-aligned with it) It is normally written …
The ending of a letter, on the right or on the left?
Jan 8, 2015 · The left-aligned but indented to just right of centre style is the way I was taught at school. Having said that, I can't recall actually seeing it or using it in formal correspondence …
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Dec 20, 2010 · Thanks for the extra context both of you. "Aligned to" can be rephrased "consistent with" or "in line with". The term "nature" is rather ambiguous because it has so many meanings …
the stars are aligned - WordReference Forums
Oct 27, 2013 · The stars are aligned: Las estrellas se alinean/se están alineando. [Así es que todo va viento en popa.} Así de simple, porque existe el mismísimo modismo en español, …
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Dec 10, 2010 · Hi, can you say "in align with" meaning "not different from" or "in proportion to"? For example, *My understanding is in align with yours on this matter. (to the doctor) *It doesn't …
doesn't align with/isn't aligned with | WordReference Forums
Nov 19, 2020 · Hello, people. Are they both correct? My job doesn't align with my passion. My job isn't aligned with my passion.