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Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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Well, if Pete had actually watched his footage, instead of fine-tuning his grimace, he might have realised he was asking the wrong question.
I believe they would have done better to concentrate their effort instead on fine-tuning the mechanics of the event, or honing their campaigning message so it genuinely touches a nerve with the public.
It's now more a matter of fine tuning it.
We just need a bit of fine tuning.
The results of fine tuning are shown in Table 4.
This was circulated electronically to the group for a final round of fine tuning.
We are now in the process of fine-tuning.
Then it's a question of fine-tuning.
"Yeah, it could use a lot of fine-tuning.
This indicates the necessity of fine-tuning the parameters for optimal probe design.
They're now making the clothes they want to wear from scratch, instead of having to fine-tune what they find in the world.
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