Examples of 'need to tune' in a sentence

Meaning of "need to tune"

The phrase 'need to tune' typically refers to the need to make adjustments or improvements to something. It can be used in various contexts, such as improving the performance of a musical instrument by adjusting its strings, adjusting the settings of a car to enhance its performance, or fine-tuning a computer algorithm to improve its efficiency. 'Need to tune' implies recognizing the need for optimization or refinement in order to achieve desired results

How to use "need to tune" in a sentence

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No need to tune in at a specific day and time.
These are the people that we need to tune in to.
I think we need to tune the machine a little.
A pretty villa with all that you need to tune out completely.
I need to tune into the needs of my students.
Sometimes you just need to tune out.
I just need to tune this thing.
The software is all that you need to tune your PC.
You now need to tune in and listen to him.
Press the TUNER button if you need to tune your guitar.
Your muscles need to tune to whatever environment you are running on.
But its everywhere you don't even need to tune into a.
You need to tune in.
You should not waste time in vain, you need to tune in to fruitful work.
I need to tune properly.

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Think what happens when you need to tune a guitar or violin.
You need to tune every time you pick up your axe to play.
In the game you will need to tune a real sports car.
We need to tune out the white noise till all she sees is you.
I have lost my remote and need to tune into a generic brand.
You will need to tune the guitar repeatedly as you continue this adjustment process.
There is a demand to reduce the need to tune the circuit as described above.
I need to tune a few things with Mr. Westwood.
That transmission hub may merely need to tune into a different video feed.
There is also no need to tune the PID controller on a closed loop stepper system.
In Missing Each Other, they argue that we need to tune back into each other.
Both people need to tune in fully to the other, putting aside distractions.
Nothing so ordinary as mere seduction, I need to tune them I will conduct them.
Do you need to tune up your game?
Here it comes . They need to tune.
There is NO need to tune to a blank channel.
Do you want to visit our store? Or maybe you need to tune your piano?
Normally you do not need to tune to a station with TMC data.
When optimizing your database server, you need to tune the performance of individual queries.
So, you need to tune it multiple times.
Even the most successful people need to tune out the world every once in a while.
I just need to tune this thing. It's fine.
You're going to need to tune out the world.
You are going to need to tune in to get the first clue to win!
To win in a fight, you need to tune out the other person.
Sweetie, you need to tune up your queen-screen.
To get a better accuracy, you need to tune your parameters with Gird Search.
The 1st year we need to tune the operations, and then grow them.
Honey, just go to the hairdresser . I need to tune a few things with Mr. Westwood.
It sounds like you need to tune up the old hearing aid, mate.
OK, you know when you need to tune in - but how do you turn in?

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