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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with tunes" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to music in a variety of contexts. For example, "The store was filled with holiday shoppers, all dancing with tunes from the seasonal jukebox."
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Be Here Now with tunes, basically.
So the clubhouse speaker system blared with tunes from "Star Wars".
With tunes such as "Tears", he made music not just for nightclubs, but for contemplation, too.
Its clock towers mark the passing of time with tunes, not chimes.
Among his recordings are "Like Tweet," with tunes based on bird calls.
That was the too-obvious problem with tunes sung by Jon Faddis, the band's music director.
Abbrielle Johnson, a teenager known as DJ Kakez, will end the event with tunes for everyone to rock out to.
The words come from lyrics in the Shakespeare plays that would have been performed with tunes of the day.
Packed with tunes and boy-next-door mischief, I Should Coco was one of the little gems of its day.
Their first four albums contain a fine meld of blues, folk, jazz and rock, with tunes your dad could hum.
And in deference to Ms. Harry, here were some forays into an original songbook, with tunes that flattered her composure as a smoky chanteuse.
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