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in tune

  1. Also, in tune with.

  2. In agreement in musical pitch or intonation, as in It's hard to keep a violin in tune during damp weather , or Dave is always in tune with the other instrumentalists . [Mid-1400s]

  3. In concord or agreement, as in He was in tune with the times . [Late 1500s] The antonyms for both usages, dating from the same periods, are not in tune and out of tune , as in That trumpet's not in tune with the organ , or The lawyer was out of tune with his partners .



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It’s important to take a step back and pause, and get in tune with your emotions or experience something new and creative before you go back into the world because it might shift your perspective.

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He was in tune with everything.

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Of his two sisters, Mr Middleton said they have always been "in tune with the people around them", adding that their "emotional intelligence rubbed off on me, even if I didn't fully realise it at the time".

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“At this point in our career, we’re all so in tune creatively.”

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I’ve explored microtonality, so on the one hand, it’s like everything’s in tune, right?

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