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in tune with

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*in tune with someone or something 
1. Lit. in musical harmony with someone or something. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) The violin is in tune with the piano. The tenor is not in tune with the bass.
2. Fig. in agreement with someone or something. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) Bill is just not in tune with the company's policies.
See also: tune


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When you are in tune with your buyer you have empathy.
Playing your saxophone in tune with others in your band requires much more than simply playing a reference note into a tuner and adjusting the mouthpiece on the instrument.
The whole guitar sounded sweeter and more resonant, and for the first time I was truly in tune with the piano.
 
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