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Discover Ludwig"tuned out" is a perfectly correct and usable expression in written English.
It means to stop paying attention to someone or something, usually due to being bored or otherwise uninterested. For example, "I was tired of my friend's complaints, so I tuned out and started thinking about what I'd do next."
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tuned out
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Past of tune out
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"You're perpetually tuned out".
Other families had tuned out entirely.
And some people admitted that they had tuned out entirely.
(The youngest two tuned out somewhere between "social" and "fiscal").
For those drivers, maybe the problem can be tuned out".
"What?" asks Finnigan, who has apparently tuned out again.
Perhaps some players have tuned out Coach Jon Gruden.
"American people really have tuned out, they don't understand this.
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