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The phrase "attuned in" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct in standard usage.
It can be used when discussing someone's sensitivity or awareness to a particular situation or environment, but "attuned to" is the more accepted form.
Example: "She is attuned to the needs of her students, always ready to offer support."
Alternatives: "sensitive to" or "aware of".
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All parts of the cosmos are attuned in a rhythmical pulsation.
Some conventional wisdom is being established by residents who have become particularly attuned in recent days to the patterns of police patrols.
He has held positions at the World Bank, the IMF and has served as a minister in several Peruvian governments but has struggled to overcome perceptions that he is a bland technocrat more attuned in the world of international finance than the realities of Peruvian life.
In unsupervised distributed models, memory systems extract information from inputs, becoming attuned, in context-dependent fashion, to what the environment affords.
We are attuned in everyday conversation not primarily to the sentences we utter to one another, but to the speech acts that those utterances are used to perform: requests, warnings, invitations, promises, apologies, predictions, and the like.
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker may be little known beyond his home state and among the more politically attuned in the US public, but he's starting to emerge as a possible force in the race for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination.
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He and the BBC, however, found they were by no means temperamentally attuned, and in 1982 he began a third career in Scottish academic life, where his origins lay.
Music and visuals seemed perfectly attuned here in Mr. Satoh's enigmatic score, with its eerie piano ostinatos and melancholy string and clarinet melodies.
Or low points, depending on your point of view, for Derrida was a man who could both apologize fiercely for the "crimes" of Louis Althusser and Paul de Man, yet, in later years, under the influence of Benjamin and Levinas, develop into a kind of "globally attuned ethicist" in works that "revealed an old-fashioned moral outrage".
But what was becoming news, and what Shaffer was very cannily attuned to in Equus, was that the inarticulate may have become the most telling people in the culture; that adolescents, in their very refusal, were saying more than their parents could bear.
While Mr. Keltner's research finds that the poor, compared with the wealthy, have keenly attuned interpersonal attention in all directions, in general, those with the most power in society seem to pay particularly little attention to those with the least power.
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