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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intensely attuned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a heightened sensitivity or awareness to something, often in contexts related to emotions, perceptions, or relationships. Example: "As a musician, she is intensely attuned to the subtle nuances of sound and rhythm."
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Here and throughout the program, Mr. Valcuha was intensely attuned to matters of balance, dynamics and timbre.
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"We're very attuned to that".
In fact, he was market attuned.
But it is just as politically attuned.
They are also ideologically attuned.
They're so attuned to one another".
It's attuned to our sceptical times.
They are attuned to each other.
Now he was suddenly attuned to fashion.
Mr. Lee is highly attuned to cultural clashes.
We need tests that are attuned to curriculums rather than curriculums attuned to tests.
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