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fine-tune

verb as in make small adjustments

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"We eagerly await more details on the new funding, and hope the government will listen to the needs of students when fine-tuning their plans."

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Each driver is free to choose their own set-up to fine-tune their car.

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The revisions also incorporate fine-tuning of seasonal adjustments, the BLS says.

Race cars and blockbuster movies have a core thing in common: They’re expensive contraptions made by teams who are painfully aware that they can fine-tune everything and still crash.

In order to fine-tune for the series against India in June, he may play one of the two matches England Lions have scheduled against India A from 30 May or 6 June.

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