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"to fine tune" is a common phrase in written English.
It is generally used as a verb meaning to make minor adjustments to something in order to perfect it. For example: "The engineer fine tuned the engine until it was running smoothly."
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Taste the mixture often to fine tune the seasonings.
Use AntennaWeb.org to fine tune your signal.
"The program taught me how to fine tune my skills.
"I need to fine tune my driver.
Spieth returned refreshed and ready to fine tune his game.
As such, these genes are expected to be subjected to fine tune regulation.
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To fine-tune a list, tap it.
Learn to fine-tune the written word.
You have to fine-tune your focus.
Political reforms take years, not months, to fine-tune.
It's easier to fine-tune the seasonings that way.
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