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Discover Ludwig"tuned with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean "in harmony with," as in the sentence, "She and her husband were tuned with each other in almost everything they did."
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"It's very finely tuned with just enough going on before it becomes too hectic or trendy.
Glazed, and finely tuned with window mullions and shallow sunscreens, it is a light, airy version of Le Corbusier's concrete sunscreens.
But stay tuned: with so much of the immigration rights community up in arms over Obama's continued support for deportations, Obama's recent backtracking could well backfire.
Those are tuned with Dolby Atmos. .
The whole system can be tuned with dynamic LE models.
Such systems cannot be tuned with the Ziegler Nichols methods.
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Like a Paul Auster detective novel Auto-Tuned with upspeak, "Search Party" catches a tone of New York City loneliness among unmarried young people of the present moment.
His scheme is fine-tuned with an emphasis on specific peak "moments" throughout the seasons.
This sensibility is fine-tuned with exquisite variations in the more intimate scenes.
He had the legal complexities fine-tuned with the help of a leading traffic lawyer.
My son was listening to stuff that was heavily auto-tuned, with drum machines.
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