Sentence examples for a tune of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a tune of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific melody or musical piece, often in a context where you are describing the nature or style of the music.
Example: "The song played at the event was a tune of joy and celebration that resonated with everyone present."
Alternatives: "a melody of" or "a piece of music with".

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But because Youth Futures is run entirely on private donations at a tune of $26,000 a month, they are desperately in need of donations.

So Mr. Irby brought the band down to silence, ending a tune of his like that.

Otherwise, just bring Rabbie's poem with you, and a tune of your choice.

It's a tune of stoical yearning, the yawp of a dude bemoaning the end of a seasonal romance.

The Spurs are less defensive-orientated and ran more on offense this season to a tune of 103.7 points a game.

Venues do try and help: out of 141 productions at Underbelly this year they are underwriting the entire risk of 12 shows to a tune of £584,000.

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"It wasn't a tune out of memory.

"He did play amazingly on the album – he can get a tune out of anything".

They also allow a tuning of the threshold voltage.

Transition Metal (TM) atoms adsorption on graphene results in a tuning of their electronic, magnetic, storage, sensing, and catalytic properties.

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