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- aligned with vs in line with | WordReference Forums
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 interests Thank you
- align with to | WordReference Forums
I am a bit confused with the preposition with verb "align" with or to Ex: play a role in aligning the resources with the demand or play a role in aligning the resources to the demand
- match line up aligned with in line with - WordReference Forums
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?
- The ending of a letter, on the right or on the left?
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 (whether this says more about letter styles or my memory span is debatable) It is still used for hand-written closings though
- to be aligned on - WordReference Forums
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 authorities are most aligned on the necessity of change I've tried hard but could not understand what's really
- ATT, ATTN, FAO . . . - abbreviations for attention in correspondence
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 with a colon: Attn: John Smith In a business letter itself, it would appear thus: <sender's address block> <date> <recipient's address block> Attention: (or Attn: ) John Smith (or Attention: Attn: Sales department
- Adjective for something not aligned - WordReference Forums
Hello everybody, I was wondering which adjective you native speakers use when something is not aligned or in the correct position I have two examples in which I would need to use this adjective Situation 1: when you crash into a wall with your bicycle and then the handlebars move to the left
- In align with - WordReference Forums
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 seem how often I go to the bathroom is in align with how much I drink My 2 dictionaries (Longman American
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