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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
"Maybe that game is the one just to light the fire a little bit and I'll be tuning in to see what Ronnie can do."
Was that a way to heighten or distract from the answer to the question that was on everyone’s minds as they tuned in to Season 2?
For Canadians tuned in to issues facing the country beyond Trump and his tariffs, the debate offered substantive policy discussions on topics from housing to crime to immigration.
Every spring for the past six years, millions of people have tuned in to a round-the-clock livestream of moose on the move in northern Sweden.
They’re not necessarily sitting on the living room couch like back in the day and tuning in to the next episode .
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