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The phrase "tunes to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to adjusting or setting a device, such as a radio or television, to a specific frequency or channel.
Example: "She tunes to her favorite radio station every morning while getting ready for work."
Alternatives: "switches to" or "sets to".
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Now Hot Tuna tunes to his fiddle.
She would even sing Gilbert and Sullivan tunes to them.
"Having new tunes to play – that's a really special thing".
A strong book, catchy lyrics and tunes to whistle afterwards?
They bring the tunes to life with feather dances, pouting, posturing and some seriously smooth moves.
Reverse the process next Thanksgiving to restore your holiday tunes to the lineup.
Tunes to charm and entice us with memories of perfect, sweet childhoods.
But he now needs new tunes to play when confronted by Brown's seriousness.
They have switched from catchy popular tunes to soporific "chill-out" remixes.
Dear Doctor, I'd love some tunes to spice up a summer barbecue.
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