Examples of 'more in tune' in a sentence

Meaning of "more in tune"

more in tune: Describes being closely connected or aligned with a particular idea, concept, or situation. This phrase is used to signify a deep understanding, harmony, or synchronization with a specific subject or circumstance

How to use "more in tune" in a sentence

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The more in tune with the times we were.
Updates for a sector always more in tune.
Become more in tune with your emotions.
I am so glad that you are more in tune.
We are becoming more in tune with our emotions.
More in tune with nature and elemental forces.
There is no one here more in tune with christmas.
One more in tune with current reality.
It means we are more in tune with grace.
The more in tune with the times we were the more we drank.
It also makes me feel more in tune with nature.
I feel more in tune with cinema as a language.
In other words they are more in tune with life.
We are more in tune with our natural rhythms.
I was thinking of something a bit more in tune with the holiday.

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We were more in tune with food cycles.
But he could be more in tune.
Women are more in tune with their bodies.
Write up an appraisal more in tune.
Pokémon are more in tune with nature than we are.
The former assistant reassigned to a position more in tune with her.
Get you more in tune with your body.
The communication world fundamentally changed and is more in tune with the human psychology.
I feel more in tune with nature.
You can see that the operators are a lot more in tune with the machine.
You become more in tune with the natural world.
I saw this as a way to be more in tune with God.
I am in more in tune with my body.
Practicing Ashtanga yoga over times makes us more in tune with natural cycles.
We were even more in tune with each other in bed.
Them better now because I am more in tune with.
Cause they are more in tune with the subtleties.
More in tune with Thee.
He now is much more in tune with his teammates.
But, we can help to ease this if we are more in tune ourselves.
You become more in tune with your body.
Adaptation, gradual modification of internal systems, to be more in tune with the environment.
A little more in tune with one.
I was thinking about wearing garments… from cultures more in tune with the goddess.
Because they are more in tune with their real needs.
Of interpersonal kissy stuff flying around. Cause they're more in tune with the subtleties.
You will become more in tune with your satisfaction.
My goal, quite simply, is to help people become more in tune with themselves.
You will get more in tune with each other.
More in tune with my girlfriend 's emotions, hmm?
I seem to be much more in tune with the people.
And more in tune with the spiritual power that I felt all around.
He notes that people were more in tune with nature than we are today.
More in tune with my girlfriend's emotions?
Native americans are more in tune with the earth than we are.

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