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Meaning of "fine tuned"
Fine-tuned refers to the process of making small adjustments or modifications to improve the precision, accuracy, or effectiveness of something. It is commonly used in contexts such as fine-tuning a musical instrument, fine-tuning a machine or equipment, or fine-tuning a process or system to optimize its performance
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- simple past tense and past participle of fine tune
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This was also fine tuned by our boss.
Our skills are specific and fine tuned.
So that really fine tuned my margin of error.
The cavities are not fine tuned.
Automatic and fine tuned work load planning.
Fine tuned to ensure maximum performance.
The universe is not fine tuned for us.
I fine tuned the formula.
A proven and fine tuned concept.
The fine tuned universe and the anthropic principle.
Jace here has really fine tuned the enzyme.
Fine tuned design.
Each of the steps is fine tuned until it performs optimally.
Fine tuned by ear.
I think it is developed and fine tuned with time and experience.
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Fine tuned so to speak.
When the ratio is maximized the filters are considered to be fine tuned.
They say they fine tuned some decisive passages.
And some people have said that the universe is fine tuned.
These can be fine tuned by those skilled in the art.
Do not sell me your proverbs until you have fine tuned them.
These wines are fine tuned to achieve genuine expression of each terroir.
The process may be modified and fine tuned in several ways.
My brain is fine tuned and them balls are the size of cat eggs.
Well as you can see this one is a little more fine tuned.
His writing skills will continue to be fine tuned as he progresses through schooling.
Our fine tuned training modular for new brokers is also available to all franchisees.
The desired porosity can be fine tuned by the amount of pore formers added.
Any rules are probably better than none as they can be fine tuned over time.
So despite a less fine tuned monetary policy the real economy should do better.
The legislative and regulatory framework within which entrepreneurs operate needs to be fine tuned.
The degree of absorbency can be fine tuned further by using a mixture of different fillers.
The advantage here is that the settings can be independently fine tuned for both cases.
The gimmick is custom made and fine tuned for best effectiveness and invisibility.
T Fine tuned indicator technologies and developed computer modeling to measure soil health.
You are very talented and have a fine tuned artistic side that is very natural.
Astrophysicists have been discovering that the Big Bang appears to have been incredibly fine tuned.
This allows you to make fine tuned adjustments without using your mouse at all.
Only Analogue TV channels can be fine tuned.
And then there are some increasingly fine tuned surgical techniques to help for incontinence.
Then as time went on, our plan was fine tuned.
The operating parameters were fine tuned through repeated tests and the conditions were optimized.
The EiB's approach to the environment is continuously being fine tuned.
If needed the PWM is fine tuned by multiplication of a correction factor.
By selecting bodies of different sizes, the volume can be fine tuned.
But I have fine tuned the formula.
They no longer differed in diameter, so they could not be fine tuned.
Tested by athletes, fine tuned to perfection.
This fine tuned balance is regulated at the transcriptional, posttranscriptional and posttranslational levels.
Or at a well assembled and fine tuned Ford Focus.
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The fine specimen is creeping up on his prize
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The radio was tuned to the second station
The desired station frequency is not tuned in
I have got a finely tuned stomach sensitivity