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Discover Ludwig"tune into" is a common phrase used in written English.
It can be used to refer to tuning a radio or television to a specific station, or to an idea of becoming aware of, or focusing on, a specific topic. For example, “I've been trying to tune into politics lately to get a better understanding of what's going on in the world.”.
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Real music fans tune into stations like ours".
I wanted them to really tune into my moods.
What do you tune into when you get home?
Many of them would not tune into the charts regularly.
Can't wait to tune into the rest of the series.
"Tune into what's right or wrong for you," she added.
In Australia, millions will tune into watch the Games.
Now I can just tune into my backyard".
See?' Eighteen drone clone ears tune into my boondock accent.
"I tune into what the individual client needs".
Then tune into Wimbledon 2002 (12.35pm, Radio 5 Live).
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