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be in tune
Example Sentences
“I do a lot of my calls from the car, but I need to be in tune with whatever conversation we’re having on text messages, so I almost have to plan it out. So I’ll be in the office or sitting still in my car in the parking lot.”
And it might be in tune with public opinion, as a YouGov survey on Monday showed 49% agree the right amount of information has been revealed, compared with 20% who think more should have been shared, with others uncertain.
So Keïta appears to be in tune with the public mood in the West African state by supporting the junta.
"That evidence cannot be denied ... A responsible government needs to be in tune to what Canadians are seeking."
“Our connection to the natural world … how you can be in tune with certain things that are going on and how it’s all connected.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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