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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine adjustment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small or precise change made to improve a situation or achieve a desired outcome.
Example: "To enhance the performance of the machine, we need to make a fine adjustment to the settings."
Alternatives: "a slight modification" or "a minor tweak."
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A novel adaptive dual network design consisting of a rough adjustment network (RAN) and a fine adjustment network (FAN) is proposed to eliminate the unknown time-variant uncertainties of servo system.
Life-styles among Eurasian horse nomads had attained a fine adjustment to the grasslands; and with the invention of stirrups in about 500, symbiosis between man and mount achieved a precision that defied further improvement.
By using this reference, a fine adjustment of the set up parameters was achieved.
Measuring range includes an initial coarse measurement and a fine adjustment step known as leading edge detection (LED).
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Geithner also seems like he'd make a fine Treasury Secretary, if he wants the job.
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