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The phrase "a tune that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific melody or song in a descriptive context.
Example: "I heard a tune that reminded me of my childhood."
Alternatives: "a melody that" or "a song that".
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The man was bobbing his head to a tune that came through his headphones.
Perhaps especially Edelweiss, a tune that really does sound as if it is an authentic folksong.
This is a tune that reminds me of my wedding day.
Not many songwriters can write a tune that sounds great and bolsters a film's fiction.
The second movement is a mellow andante with a tune that sounds like Rachmaninoff.
I was listening to all this stuff and made up a tune that was vaguely Latin-African.
Buy if: You like cleverly constructed, classy electro-pop with a tune that can be whistled by the milkman.
Like the fragment of a tune that gets stuck in your head, it can drive you crazy.
Shocked is appeased and agrees to sing, a tune that is meant to catch the spirit of the day.
She oozes enthusiasm for "If Silence Means That Much to You", a tune that encapsulates all that she loves in a song.
A tune that started like a delicately harmonized jazz ballad became a labyrinthine harmonic tease, with each potential resolution flowering into a new episode instead.
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