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"tune with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be in agreement or harmony with something or someone. Example: "Your actions are not in tune with your words." This means that the person's actions do not match what they say, and there is a lack of harmony between the two. Another example: "The music was in perfect tune with the emotions of the scene." This means that the music matched and enhanced the emotions being portrayed in the scene.
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"Takeaway is in tune with economic times".
In Tune with the Zeitgeist.
More in tune with yourself".
He's in tune with it".
That's perfectly in tune with today's Broadway.
We are so in tune with that.
Its focus shifted in tune with technology.
She was in tune with him.
"You're in tune with Mother Nature".
That's in tune with what parents want.
He is in tune with his time.
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