tuned in to someone

tuned in to someone
tuned in (to (someone/something)) very aware of someone or something so that you understand them well.

She's tuned in to all the latest fashions.

Our staff are trained to be tuned into the needs of children.


New idioms dictionary. 2014.

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  • tuned in to something — tuned in (to (someone/something)) very aware of someone or something so that you understand them well. She s tuned in to all the latest fashions. Our staff are trained to be tuned into the needs of children …   New idioms dictionary

  • tuned in to — tuned in (to (someone/something)) very aware of someone or something so that you understand them well. She s tuned in to all the latest fashions. Our staff are trained to be tuned into the needs of children …   New idioms dictionary

  • tuned in — (to (someone/something)) very aware of someone or something so that you understand them well. She s tuned in to all the latest fashions. Our staff are trained to be tuned into the needs of children …   New idioms dictionary

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