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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'tuning for' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to mean preparing or adjusting something in anticipation of a particular purpose or expected outcome. For example, "We are currently tuning for the best possible performance on the upcoming test."
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Ingo recounts his first job, at 23, tuning for Artur Rubinstein at the Royal Festival Hall.
It revs up a racecar for Le Mans and gives its Catera to Steinmetz Tuning for a high-performance makeover.
They show development of the violin's resources, especially the use of scordatura (abnormal tuning for special effects).
During peak season, Mr. Hall, a sophomore who's been tuning for years, services 10 skis or snowboards at a time.
The oud often requires tuning for a minute or so and usually when I finish people clap, thinking that I just played a song".
With CyberTuner, Mr. Callahan can create a customized, uniform tuning for each of the 800 or so pianos he tunes each year.
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And what will Love be changing or fine-tuning for the Open this week?
Instead, the watch is more of a fine-tuning for the line.
We repeated the fine-tuning for 100 epochs updating the entire training set.
I also do other fine-tuning: For example, a high expense ratio will reduce the final rating.
After going about this fine-tuning for six weeks, I finally had a satisfactory version.
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