form an alignment

Frequency: 5.74.0 per million words

To create a new political or strategic partnership.

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  • The two smaller parties decided to form an alignment to challenge the ruling government.
  • The nations formed a strategic alignment to counter regional threats.
  • They will form an alignment based on shared economic interests.
  • The opposition groups hope to form an alignment before the next election.
  • To increase their market share, the tech companies formed an unexpected alignment.
  • Several environmental organizations have formed an alignment to lobby for stricter regulations.
  • Historically, weaker states would form an alignment with a major power for protection.
  • If the negotiations succeed, the two factions will form a powerful new alignment.
  • It was a bold move for the competing businesses to form an alignment.
  • The goal of the summit is to form a global alignment on climate change.