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Hit the right note.
If you hit the right note, you speak or act in a way that has a positive effect on people.('Strike the right note' is also used).
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(John Arnone's set is precisely observed, striking the right note of tacky, woodsy quaintness).
The Democrats may, as you say, be "striking the right note" with regard to this administration's incompetence.
If the corporation needs any help striking the right note for such a momentous occasion, Dan Starkey may have made the perfect pitch.
The stirring opener Echoes has the same escape velocity as earlier hits Gravity's Rainbow and Golden Skans, its vast chorus striking the right note of wide-eyed abandon.
Tottenham have the kind of equilibrium lesser opponents struggle to disrupt and Pochettino emphasised it comes of striking the right note between youth and experience.
He very rarely lapses into New Age speak, aware of striking the right note when talking about his causes: "If I'm talking about something socially conscious, I never try to beat people over the head with it.
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The central message of the briefing was that the "American psyche can be easily manipulated," by a politician striking the right notes.
The show strikes the right note.
It takes perfect pitch to strike the right note.
Stylistically, I thought Obama struck the right note last night.
"You have to strike the right note, the right tone".
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