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Discover Ludwig"tinkered with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to mean to make small changes or adjustments to something, often in order to make it work better. For example, "I tinkered with the car until I got it running again."
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She tinkered with colloquial language.
He tinkered with his résumé.
I've already tinkered with them.
He tinkered with machines.
Griffith tinkered with "Intolerance" into the 1920s.
Some tinkered with metal objects and wires.
"We have tinkered with it".
It tinkered with turnstile mechanisms.
The county schedule is constantly tinkered with.
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She rarely tinkers with it.
Tinkering with the universe.
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