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"be synced with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that two or more things are in agreement or coincidence. For example, "The clocks need to be synced with each other to ensure accurate timekeeping."
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Your Wiimote can only be synced with one Wii console, so you will have to re-sync your Wiimote, once you get back to your console.
It was the one device tested that did not need to be synced with a computer.
The doll can be synced with an Android or iOS device via Bluetooth or use speech-to-text technology to look up answers online.
Code from CKAN can then be synced with Drupal, a system used to publish web content, and serves as Data.gov.uk's "front end".
The hope of Dashboard is that data acquired by volunteers from voters canvassing in Ohio will immediately be synced with that gathered by those running phonebanks in New Hampshire and with the outreach efforts of volunteers at myBarackObama.com, giving campaign bosses a real-time master view of the president's re-election efforts throughout the country.
They turn to TripIt, a Web site and free app that allows users simply to forward those e-mails to [email protected] and — bang! — everything is instantly organized into a digital itinerary that can be synced with calendars and shared with friends and family.
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The latest WebOS update doesn't sync with iTunes and won't be syncing with iTunes any time soon.
It's synced with a universal time standard".
Then any content you post to this API is synced with the user's Glass device.
What makes The League special, according to Bradford, is that it is synced with LinkedIn and Facebook.
As a result, when the glasses are synced with the screen the visuals on the screen – which look blurry to the naked eye – leap out.
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