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tune in
verb
- to adjust (a radio or television) to receive (a station or programme)
- slang.to make or become more aware, knowledgeable, etc (about)
Example Sentences
These Mexican American ladies sing Mexamericana tunes in English and Spanish with sweet harmonies and lyrics that bite.
A big audience tuned in, but consumers faced outages and buffering throughout the live event from AT&T Stadium.
Taking place on 12 December this year, the awards have grown into a major event and organisers estimate that 118 million livestream viewers tuned in worldwide last year.
Most lawmakers tend to all sing the same tune in their guarded echo chamber, ignoring different sounding appeals from the public.
Some survivors and advocates arrived in parliament Tuesday to hear the prime minister's apology, while hundreds of others tuned in through livestreams across the country.
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