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attuned in the PONS Dictionary

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But consumers on other markets are more attuned than ever to product reliability too.
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The modal melodies of chant provide unusual sounds to ears attuned to modern scales.
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He became increasingly attuned towards the sufferings of other cultures and peoples.
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The auditorium's 1.8-second reverberation time is attuned for chamber music.
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Finally, they settled upon a place attuned to their needs and liking.
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He later gave it a two-star honorable mention, indicating a likable effort that consumers attuned to its overriding aesthetic or individual vision may well enjoy.
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Population had grown by the 1760s to the extent that separate church parishes had formed, creating rival communities more attuned to local concerns.
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Instead of the didactic nature of children's books of a previous age, authors began to write humorous, child-oriented books, more attuned to the child's imagination.
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He gave the album a two-star honorable mention, indicating a likable effort consumers attuned to its overriding aesthetic or individual vision may well enjoy.
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Al was attuned to the power of networking much more than any of his elective colleagues.
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