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"to be attuned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something or someone being sensitive and aware to the subtle things around them. For example, "The musician was attuned to the smallest changes in pitch."
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Some of us are wired to be attuned to threat".
"So you have to be attuned to two cultures.
Ms. Freeman said the candidates needed to be attuned to the suffering in Florida.
"You see, you want to be attuned to something new coming in.
"The goal is to be attuned to your child, present and energetic," Huerta says.
I want to be a "nice girl" — to be attuned to others' needs.
I think when you're doing a musical, you have to be attuned to the director's vision.
The result is a gene pool that is altered to be attuned to the needs of the population's specific environment.
Not only does the face have complex geometries; evolution has primed us to be attuned to the tiniest divergences from reality.
"Through millennia, all organisms evolved to be attuned to what cells need," said Andrew Wang, M.D., first author and a clinical fellow in medicine.
Because smiles and frowns are an imperfect means of judging someone's true emotions, let alone her trustworthiness, it's smart to be attuned to this potential bias.
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