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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
align with to | WordReference Forums "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 with the company's overall procedures to increase our efficiency "
ATT, ATTN, FAO . . . - abbreviations for attention in correspondence When writing english business letters, which is the corrct abbreviation of "attention" I reckon it must be either "att" or "atn" I've always used "att", but fear that it might be a calque introduced from danish Thank you
To be aligned to - WordReference Forums 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, but it is clarified in the following sentence where "nature" is set in opposition to external influences (recognition and approval or praise)
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
Adjective for something not aligned - WordReference Forums You could use either of those words, or "not straight" as lingo suggested Or you could use your suggested word "aligned" by saying My handlebars are out of alignment misaligned "Align" when used with vehicles is most commonly used for the wheels of a car: mechanical workshops commonly provide a wheel alignment service