The sentence "I will stay tuned" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you want to express the idea that you are paying attention to a certain topic and will continue to stay informed about it. For example, you could say: "I'm interested in the new developments at the company, so I will stay tuned to see how things unfold.
But I will: stay tuned.
I'll stay tuned.
Somehow, knowing that anger and lunacy and blind fury took numerous children from their mother's and father's arms, I just didn't have a stomach for watching grown men and women seethe anger and insults at each other just so I'll stay tuned long enough to watch television ads that are designed to get my money.
So I hope you will stay tuned as we help our students master the intellectual tools they'll need to invent the future.
We will stay tuned.
I guess we'll stay tuned.
That's why I hope you'll stay tuned and come back as we'll be following this thread for several weeks.
I'll definitely stay tuned!!" Only after the bloggers had launched their great scoop did he inform Dennis.
I don't have anything to announce yet as to where I will land but stay tuned.
All I'll say is stay tuned.
"I promise!" Stay tuned.
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