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attune

[uh-toon, uh-tyoon] / əˈtun, əˈtyun /


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That makes bond investors especially attuned to the risk that outsize AI investments won’t live up to their hype; even a ratings downgrade can hurt returns, let alone a default.

From The Wall Street Journal

This is originally a piano solo, yet Sorey’s skittering cymbal work was closely attuned to the score, his floor toms tuned to highlight the densest chordal moments in Tao’s interpretation of the notated material.

From New York Times

Charles’s Love of the Arts: In King Charles III, Britain has its most culturally attuned monarch in generations.

From New York Times

Charles is a culturally attuned king who co-founded a drawing school and who regularly goes to the opera and theater.

From New York Times

With these varied interests, Charles is the most culturally attuned monarch for well over a century.

From New York Times