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Discover Ludwig"well-attuned" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to mean to be in tune with something, or to have an accurate understanding of a complex concept or situation. For example, "The manager was very well-attuned to the needs of her team and was able to effectively respond to any issue that arose."
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Generally speaking, novelists have been well-attuned to this idea.
It was the musicians' varied representation of that notion of independence, so well-attuned to the mood of activism now.
Clearly well-attuned to student audiences, the scientist made an apparently passing reference to God as "the immortal knob-twiddler".
The package of reform proposals, issued by a well-attuned civic commission, would rein in the pay-to-play culture garishly epitomized in then-Gov.
New York documentary-maker and animal-keeper Jessica Oreck manages a well-attuned act of cultural ventriloquism in this nutritious cine-essay looking east for inspiration.
Given that 500 Egyptian military officers a year – including General Sisi and the air force head General Reda Mahmoud – train in the US they will be well-attuned to what America wants or will accept.
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[We're] very well attuned to the way the world is now, much more attuned than men who've been working in traditional structures are.
So I am very well attuned to rearranged aisles, new cashiers and the latest innovations.
They have teamed up again, enlisting sidemen well attuned to their style.
Well attuned to each other, they were a model of harmony.
By the looks of it, this audience was well attuned to stylized clatter.
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