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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tweak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small adjustment or modification made to something, often to improve it.
Example: "After reviewing the report, I made a tweak to the conclusion to better reflect our findings."
Alternatives: "a modification" or "a small adjustment."
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That needed a tweak.
"Just a tweak," McDonagh said.
Some things needed a tweak.
But now we're giving it a tweak".
So the celebrated Offense is undergoing a tweak.
"Everything is a tweak," he said after the meeting.
Ryan shrugged when asked what constituted a tweak.
Combat has received a bit of a tweak.
It was Long again who suggested a tweak on Thursday.
Even the taxi's exterior could be in for a tweak.
"It was a tweak to the knee," added Hodgson.
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