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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is fine-tuned" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been carefully adjusted or calibrated to work perfectly or precisely. Example: The engine of the racing car is fine-tuned to maximize its speed and performance on the track.
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It is fine-tuned yet casual, a perfect confection.
This sensibility is fine-tuned with exquisite variations in the more intimate scenes.
His scheme is fine-tuned with an emphasis on specific peak "moments" throughout the seasons.
Yiddish is only one of many languages he doesn't speak; his ear is fine-tuned, but exclusively to English.
Syracuse Athletic Director Daryl Gross said of the many issues: "Obviously, we're still going to evaluate everything and make sure it is fine-tuned.
After it is fine-tuned later this year, it should be able to see the equivalent of a candle's flicker on the moon.
The focused frequency range is fine-tuned with waveforms.
The behaviour is fine-tuned by a shape optimization procedure.
That the universe is fine-tuned for life is based on current science.
At the end the whole network is fine-tuned by providing supervised data to it.
The final labeling is fine-tuned with our object labeling result.
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