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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)
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No matter when you tuned in, he was telling it like it is, for 25 straight hours with passion, insight, inspiration and empathy, like something out of a Frank Capra movie.
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“There were a lot of people at the store that day, and everyone seemed to be tuned in,†Anderson says.
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Not a day goes by without Donald Trump making the headlines and Australians are tuning in to watch.
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However, unbeknownst to them, an amateur radio operator attempting to tune in to Radio Luxembourg had overheard their every move.
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The first episode of Inside attracted 14 million views on YouTube, with fans tuning in to see contestants compete in a series of challenges.
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