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Free sign upThe phrase "tuned in to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that is being actively observed or paid attention to. For example: She was always tuned in to the latest news stories.
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We tuned in to NTV.
I tuned in to the kid conversation.
8.4m people tuned in to watch.
Millions tuned in to check out the first pictures.
"So make sure you're still tuned in to hear it".
"I'm extremely tuned in to the world around me.
And always tuned in to his coach's thinking.
They are more tuned in to their intuition.
Particularly if I'm not tuned in to the couple's taste.
Years later, they tuned in to find her on TV.
The voters aren't tuned in to most races.
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