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tune

[toon, tyoon] / tun, tyun /




Example Sentences

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It’s just the press of the season: You have to be tuned in.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cumulative volume breadth, on the other hand, has generally been much more in tune with SPX.

From MarketWatch

“We were tuning the cows to the song,” he says.

From Los Angeles Times

This precise tuning altered how the particles managed electrons, allowing them to produce higher levels of reactive oxygen molecules.

From Science Daily

Often though, you find yourself watching Anderson as the anxious Rachel who seems most in tune with reality.

From Los Angeles Times