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"tune up" is a correct and common phrase used in written English.
It typically refers to the maintenance of a vehicle, but can also be used to refer to a person or thing preparing for an event or activity. Example sentence: "I'm taking my car to the mechanic for a tune up before the big road trip."
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We'll tune up with Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Wiley said: "This week I'll start to tune up.
"We need to tune up a few things," he said.
Don't forget the car: Orchestras tune up before a concert.
The system has been used to tune up a simple three-resonator filter.
When you're singing with two people, it's a little more difficult to tune up.
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You can tune-up your bicycle with flames,etc.
It is estimated that miRNAs can fine-tune up to one-third of human gene translations.
Even the best engines need a tune-up.
The Pac-12 meet was, essentially, a tune-up.
They treat the regular season as tune-up time.
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