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in tune with the times

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*in tune with the times
Fig. up-to-date; in fashion. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) Look at that old jacket, Bill. You're not in tune with the times.
See also: times, tune


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Affordability of precious metals and stones are going beyond the reach of most women and CZ jewelry is the answer to keep in tune with the times and yet not drill a hole in your wallet.
Archery equipment has not lagged behind and has modernized itself in tune with the times.
Robin Lakoff, a linguistics professor at the University of California at Berkeley whose books include "The Language War," said Obama has tapped Kennedy's ability to be in tune with the times, even if his phrases are not yet for the history books.
 
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