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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are out of sync" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more things are not aligned or coordinated properly, often in terms of timing or agreement.
Example: "The audio and video in the presentation are out of sync, making it difficult to follow."
Alternatives: "are misaligned" or "are not in harmony."
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But the opponents of diplomacy are out of sync with the American public.
Mind and day are out of sync.
From that viewpoint, both coaching positions are out of sync.
As a result, strategy and capability are out of sync.
The eye and heart are out of sync.
GOP priorities are out of sync with the rest of the country".
The MetroStars are out of sync, especially on defense, going into the playoffs.
His anti-government statements are out of sync with the public.
"It is extraordinarily complex, dry analysis, and the pictures and audio are out of sync.
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Salesforce did a study a few years ago that showed 82% of sales people are out-of-sync with the buyer.
The same critics contend that Sanders' liberal politics are out-of-sync with the Omaha electorate, and tying Mello to them caused more harm than good.
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