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Use "realigning" in a sentence
""However, the [Nixon] Administration, in realigning national priorities, has relegated the space program to a lesser role.""
"V.O. Key who coined the phrase realigning election and realigning eras, even though writing in a era of less statistical and technological sophistication, made his case in a far more detailed manner."
"Beyond that, there’s the (tiny) fear of tasting something you won’t like or the effort involved in realigning your worldview if you do like it."