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in tune

British pronunciation/ɪn tjˈuːn/
American pronunciation/ɪn tˈuːn/
in tune
[PHRASE]
1

singing or playing with correct intonation or pitch

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2

in agreement with someone or something

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Examples
1The fact that the U.S. is building one gigafactory or the equivalent of one gigafactory every four months and China's building one every week, China is in tune with the pace of what's happening here and the U.S. at the moment isn't.
2Yeah, and you're counting every single penny, you're becoming more in tune with your finances.
3Children and animals rely on their parents or keepers and are in tune to their emotions.
4Researchers took a close look at this mucus and found that its composition changed over time, in tune with the fry’s needs.
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