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aligned

[uh-lahynd] / əˈlaɪnd /




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Thomas Frank is adamant key figures at Tottenham are "completely aligned" about his future at the troubled Premier League club.

From Barron's

Japan is already a vital partner to the U.S. in the Indo-Pacific, but it can also be a capable, multi-front strategic ally aligned with broader American interests.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even as men’s shaving products and fragrances aligned with celebrities — think Johnny Depp for Dior’s Sauvage — have long been accepted, there’s been a cultural shift when it comes to beauty.

From Los Angeles Times

When circadian rhythms are strong, the body stays closely aligned with the daily cycle of light and dark.

From Science Daily

For instance, if he wants to freeze rents for subsidised housing, he can appoint people aligned with this policy on the city's rent control board.

From BBC