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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tuning of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the adjustment or modification of something, often in a musical or technical context.
Example: "The engineer performed a tuning of the instrument to ensure it produced the correct pitch."
Alternatives: "an adjustment of" or "a modification of".
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It gives a tuning of 4%.
They also allow a tuning of the threshold voltage.
A tuning of the piano can be arranged prior to the performance by specific request at the renter/user's expense.
Considered as a healing practice — or a "tuning of mind and body" — Oliveros's "Sonic Meditations" are, to an extent, unique in the history of musical experimentalism.
Transition Metal (TM) atoms adsorption on graphene results in a tuning of their electronic, magnetic, storage, sensing, and catalytic properties.
For the coarse filter, a tuning of the resonance peak over 45 nm is achieved by capacitive actuation.
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So Mr. Irby brought the band down to silence, ending a tune of his like that.
Otherwise, just bring Rabbie's poem with you, and a tune of your choice.
It's a tune of stoical yearning, the yawp of a dude bemoaning the end of a seasonal romance.
All the time while mismanaging the academies programme to a tune of £1bn".
If she's smitten, she slows down and croons a tune of her own.
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