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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tuned in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an informal way of saying that someone is paying attention or has become aware of a certain topic or issue. For example, "He was well-tuned in to the conversation and had an opinion on every topic."
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tuned in
verb
Past of tune in
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Almost 3.5 million people tuned in!
They are tuned in.
Obama hadn't tuned in.
We tuned in to NTV.
On Monday, I tuned in.
"I'll be tuned in".
Heads tuned in unison.
They've tuned in.
More than 50 million people tuned in.
Similar(2)
I was tuned-in man.
Few tuned in.
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