Examples of 'be in tune' in a sentence

Meaning of "be in tune"

be in tune - to be in agreement or harmony with something; to be compatible or aligned with a particular idea or situation

How to use "be in tune" in a sentence

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be in tune
Gonna be in tune every time now if you.
At the crucial moment everything must be in tune.
You need to be in tune with something bigger.
It is hard to find someone who we can be in tune with.
Let us know to be in tune with good energy.
Be in tune with your body when it tells you it ne.
The sky seemed to be in tune with my gloom.
Be in tune with how it responds to treatments.
It was said to be in tune with their body.
Drink a bit more and then it will be in tune.
I will always be in tune with a minority.
To be in tune means being in line with yourself and your environment.
So the price needs to be in tune with that.
They should be in tune with effective verification measures.
Our voices may be in tune.

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They seem to be in tune to the needs of the customer.
But she has to be in tune.
It should be in tune with the theme of the party.
We want to make sure you would be in tune with her.
This must also be in tune with the real economy.
Be in tune with these needs.
Social structures need to be in tune with physical changes.
Be in tune with the vibrations of the living liberated sages.
He desires everyone to be in tune with the music of faith.
Be in tune with the cosmos.
Meditation allows us to be in tune with our inner self.
Fingers need to be placed carefully for the notes to be in tune.
The individual must be in tune with the cosmos.
They are more precise and allow all musicians in the group to be in tune.
The body needs to be in tune with the mind.
A real reflection must be made to determine which personality will be in tune with you.
These actions must be in tune with the contemplation.
It does not even need to be in tune.
It simply means to be in tune with the present moment.
If you find another guitar player he will not be in tune with you.
You have to be in tune with that.
The body of Jimmy Hoffa was Seems to be in tune.
I want to tell to be in tune with wind.
You must be in tune to how your body is responding to your massage.
Working on the project would be in tune with my capabilities.
You will be in tune with new trends to take first place in the market.
I tell my pastry chefs to be in tune for all of this.
Or to be in tune with everything.
You need to be in tune.
It pays to be in tune with what the other person wants.
My body is not a microcosm that has to be in tune with the macrocosm.
Really be in tune with her.
All education systems are renewing themselves to be in tune with the needs of society.
Your chi must be in tune with the chi of the universe.
It matters to be in tune.

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