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"fine-tune it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when adjusting or making small corrections to an idea or plan. For example, "We've completed the project plan, now let's fine-tune it to make sure we've covered all our bases."
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Cameras like the one in the Nokia 1020 may have more raw resolution, but Apple's decision to build its own ISP, and to fine-tune it to the sensors and hardware it is using has paid off big time.
You made an adjustment, you see it worked out, and then you'd fine-tune it".
Say we need feedback, or that the we're going to fine-tune it.
It's online, so Google can and will constantly fine-tune it, add features and beef up the help mechanisms.
Comcast, which calls the new system fair share, will fine-tune it further before introducing it, Bowling said.
Of course, such intuition is not always correct, and one of the research program's goals is to find ways to fine-tune it.
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In other words, if it fails to fine-tune its targeting, it can keep what it sweeps up anyway.
The regulator has promised to fine-tune its system as it goes along.
But the problem with inflation is that you can always fine tune it to fit anything you want," he said.
He had been fine-tuning it earlier that year.
"We've been fine-tuning it for years," he said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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