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You can use "tuning in to" when you want to express listening to a particular radio station, television program, or other media broadcast. Example: I'm tuning in to the local jazz station to see what kind of music they're playing today.
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Tuning In To Freedom.
We're tuning in to see them soar.
I spent a week tuning in to find out.
And viewership soared, with 3.2 million tuning in to watch.
And these dogs are tuning in to everything.
But she still wouldn't dream of tuning in to Magic.
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Devoted fans tune in to every minute.
Some tune in to see TV stars.
"People tune in to watch football.
People tune in to see shows, not celebrities.
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