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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tune up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of maintaining or improving the performance of a vehicle or system, often referring to adjustments made to ensure optimal functioning.
Example: "Before the long road trip, I took my car in for a tune up to make sure everything was running smoothly."
Alternatives: "a maintenance check" or "an adjustment".
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It's a tune up for me.
Return to school for a tune up or a skills refresh.
Benchmarking can be used by established corporate innovation executives as a "tune up," to ensure the program is running properly.
Our non-presidential year fundraising techniques seem to me in need of a tune up anyway.
Get a tune up, they can be expensive but a Tune up will help keep your car fuel efficient and could possibly save your life.
Visit a mechanic for a tune up and for him to check that everything is proper.
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It's time for some preventative care--a tune up, if you will.
Even the best engines need a tune-up.
The Pac-12 meet was, essentially, a tune-up.
Now is the perfect time to give your Rainwise weather stations a tune-up.
Below are the teams treating their conference tournaments as life support, not a tune-up.
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