Sentence examples for a bit of fine from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit of fine" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something of high quality or a small amount of something fine, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "After a long day, I treated myself to a bit of fine chocolate."
Alternatives: "a touch of elegance" or "a small amount of quality."

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Or perhaps a bit of fine Scotch?' He paused.

We just need a bit of fine tuning.

A bit of fine tuning needed though, at these room rates.

Many ideas are so strong that they have the ability to work in different niches with just a bit of fine tuning".

That the state stands to reap 50percentt of the proposed $1.50 city tax is a bit of fine print that gets Mr. Shepherd especially steamed.

Still, these are really just minor adjustments, a bit of fine tuning that may get print orgs through the short term, but unless traditional publishers can overcome their editorial ego they will ultimately fail.

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But right now, Party Over Here needs a bit of fine-tuning.

Some are saying that they can see there is potential to pass them with a bit of fine-tuning; others are saying no.

In a bit of fine-tuning some six years ago, Mr. Bell replaced his first Stradivarius, an odd, problematic instrument, with a better one, and everything seemed to be in place for an untroubled mature career.

Although the car's quality still does not measure up to Western standards, Mr. Arbess notes that "there is a widespread belief that with just a bit of fine-tuning in the plants, Volkswagen can turn the Favorit into a really interesting car". Indeed, Volkswagen has already said it plans to double Skoda's production, to 400,000 cars, by 2000.

It does require a bit of fine-tuning to work properly.

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