Examples of 'time to tune' in a sentence

Meaning of "time to tune"

time to tune: An expression often used to indicate that it is time to focus, adjust, or pay attention to something specific

How to use "time to tune" in a sentence

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time to tune
The unit takes some time to tune in to another.
Take time to tune in and connect with your female essence.
New research shows we should take time to tune out.
And it really is time to tune back the hetoric.
If you've been waiting for tvOS 15 to start testing, now's the time to tune in.
It just takes time to tune the replacement unit.
Real communication occurs when you have taken the time to tune in to the other.
This is the time to tune into and take advantage of.
But we don't have time to tune it.
It 's time to tune yourself to the heartbeat of the planet.
You need to give yourself time to tune into this creative space.
Well, time to tune into the free Steam games.
You picked the right time to tune in tonight!
The unit takes some time to tune in to another station using Programme search.
It's time to clean up It's time to tune up.

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And it really is time to tune back the hetoric . Thank you.
Oh, it 's time to tune to the Cobra Channel.
They do not take no time to tune up and start singing.
It 's time to tune up.
Well, we did not have time to tune him up, if that 's what you are thinking.
This a good time to tune Mr. Pacino 's upright?

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