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The phrase "require fine tuning" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that needs to be perfected or adjusted to improve its accuracy or functioning. For example, "The new software update requires some fine tuning before it can be released to the public."
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Fine tuning.
Small adjustments to improve something or to get it working are called fine tuning.
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They do not require fine tuning of the corotation and truncation radii.
Consequently, humanoid soccer robots require fine tuning, especially for the basic behaviors.
However, GLRT-based change detectors are sensitive to modeling errors, and require fine tuning of the associated detection thresholds.
It does not require fine tuning the keeper delay across the range of the local bit line (LBL) lengths that the compiler supports.
The standardization protocols for biomaterial cytotoxicity testing require fine tuning for oral biomaterials to obtain international comparability as the basis for risk assessment.
Previous attempts to reduce the number of basis functions per atom include the usage of atomic orbitals and similar objects, but the atomic orbitals generally require fine tuning in order to reach high accuracy.
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Each movement requires fine tuning, meaning you really need to know what you're doing before you fly this thing.
Programming for concurrent platforms, such as multicore cpus, is very time consuming and requires fine tuning of the final program in order to optimize the program parallel layout to the hardware architecture.
Their ways of inferring the final network vary and each requires fine tuning for the parameters, which could be subjective for large-scale experiments (altogether 142 synthetic datasets are used).
The complexity of the mitotic spindle requires fine tuning of the dynamics of all microtubules for proper function.
The proper timely and spatial activation of these pathways requires fine tuning and a tight regulation of the proteins involved.
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