in tune

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See also: intune

English

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Prepositional phrase

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in tune

  1. (music) Having the correct musical pitch.
    I need to fiddle with the strings on my violin. It doesn't sound in tune.
  2. (figurative, usually with "with") In an understanding relationship (with something or someone).
    They are just not in tune with the contemporary market.

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References

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  • in tune”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.

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