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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more attuned" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone or something is more sensitive or aware of a particular thing compared to another. For example, "The coach was more attuned to the needs of his players than his predecessor."
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My parents were more attuned to the upbeat experiences.
She is more attuned to emotions than reason.
Clinton's team was more attuned to the media than Dole's.
Spargo is more attuned to this type of melancholy.
This volume is thus for anybody interested in a Bible more attuned to Jewish sources.
Because the British were better at science, or culturally more attuned to technology?
"It made him more conscious of risk, more attuned to it.
Working in color has made me more attuned to the quality of light.
In short, the more attuned to others you become, the healthier you become, and vice versa.
He may have made the industry better, more attuned to detail".
Humans are more attuned to female voices from birth, he noted.
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