Sentence examples for all tune from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all tune" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to being in harmony or agreement, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The team was not all tune during the meeting, leading to confusion about the project direction."
Alternatives: "in sync" or "on the same page".

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"If there was a hanging," muses Vic, "we'd all tune in".

We all tune in for our daily fix of "City Hall Survivor".

There is a common human frequency that we all tune into, and a mutual gaze is how we access it.

The other 208 Fifa members did all tune in against their better judgment, however, and they were unexpectedly rewarded with a very fine game that might be described as a pretty good advert for German club football.

What a great television programme The Agency should be - like X-Factor, it has just enough requisite tears and casual savagery to ensure we'll all tune in for the next episode.

Someday, they'll all tune up together in the sky.

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The strings are all tuned to the same pitch.

We've got them all tuned to al-Jazeera now".

"If you're all tuned in, there's 'Yes,' " he said.

The television screens were all tuned to live feeds from experiments—on a Saturday morning.

It is no secret that New Yorkers have not all tuned into the heated mayoral race unfolding in their midst.

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