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Discover Ludwig"tuning in" can be used correctly in written English.
It is an idiom that means to pay close attention to something. For example, "As the speaker began to talk, the audience members began to tune in to listen carefully."
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tuning in
verb
Present participle of tune in
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People might actually start tuning in again.
Thank you for tuning in!
We'll be tuning in!
Thanks for tuning in.
Men were tuning in.
Normal people should start tuning in, too.
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(Do tune in, Pyongyang says).
I recommend you tune in!
"I hope you will tune in".
It doesn't tune in HD Radio stations.
But will consumers tune in?
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