
align with / to | WordReference Forums
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 aligned itself …
everything needs to be aligned with the stars - WordReference Forums
Nov 21, 2023 · And, of course, everything needs to be aligned with the stars, And, of course, there is an element of luck involved for the operation to be going well.
To be aligned to - WordReference Forums
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 in English, …
Adjective for something not aligned - WordReference Forums
Apr 16, 2024 · 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 …
to be aligned on - WordReference Forums
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 authorities are …
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British summertime - WordReference Forums
Apr 28, 2008 · Ciao a tutti! Va bene tradurre "British summertime" (nel senso che gli orologii si sono avanzati) come "stagione estiva britannica"? Grazie in anticipo! Catherineosb.
some of the content ... was/were? | WordReference Forums
Mar 9, 2019 · Hi all, Could you help me with this question? Should I use "was" or "were" in the following sentence? Some of the content in this app was/were created by third parties. Thank you in advance.
pressure makes diamonds - WordReference Forums
Feb 26, 2009 · Come se dice 'pressure makes diamonds'? I know "La pressione crea i diamanti" means Pressure creates a diamond... Can you say it any differently? "La pressione fa i diamanti"? Any other …
Refusing or lending him? - WordReference Forums
Jan 27, 2019 · Hello English speakers, this is the context: What should I do when my friend request to borrow money from me? Refusing or lending him? Is the expression of red part correct and natural? …