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Discover Ludwig'more in sync' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe two or more people or things that are working together in harmony or agreement. Example: After months of practice, the members of the dance team were finally more in sync.
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The offense is a year more in sync.
This time, though, they were somewhat more in sync.
Manning emphasized the need to feel more in sync with Nicks.
During those weeks the other Tim's schedule was more in sync with mine.
"I am more in sync with President Obama's views on social issues," he said.
"The nurses are more in sync with people than most any other group".
Our D-zone, our neutral zone, everything was a lot more in sync.
But Mr. Gingrich appeared to be more in sync with the views of Georgia voters.
So wages and housing prices are more in sync than in the rest of the country".
I'm seeing things better and more in sync with my offensive line.
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Stories is a bit more in-sync with the live streaming of something like Meerkat, though it is still asynchronous.
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