"Fine-tune" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Fine-tune" Meaning

To fine-tune something means to make small, carefully-made adjustments to it in order to improve its performance, quality, or accuracy. This can refer to a wide range of things, such as a machine, a musical instrument, a motor, or even a theory or concept. The idea is to get the thing to run or function optimally by making precise adjustments, rather than trying to make big changes all at once.

"Fine-tune" Examples

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Fine-tune is a verb that means to make small adjustments to something in order to improve its performance, accuracy, or quality.

Examples:


The musician spent hours fine-tuning her violin to get the perfect sound for the concert.
The software developer had to fine-tune the algorithm to make it more efficient and effective.
The chef fine-tuned the recipe to get the just-right balance of flavors in the dish.
The athlete worked with a coach to fine-tune her training routine for the upcoming marathon.
The company sent its marketing team to fine-tune their strategy to better target their audience.

Note: Fine-tune can be used in both formal and informal contexts, and is commonly used in fields such as music, technology, and business.

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