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fine-tune

verb as in make small adjustments

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Brian Gale’s lighting and Cricket Myers’ sound design fine-tune the intricately layered mis-en-scene.

She also discussed other ways she prepared for the role, explaining: “I went to New York early, about a month early, so that I could live in Brighton Beach and immerse myself more in that neighbourhood. Also, so that I could fine-tune the accent.”

From BBC

“In an economy where there are far more jobs open than workers to fill them, operators are leaning into testing and adopting technology like robotics, AI and automation to fine-tune their processes while freeing their employees up to focus the hospitality that is the root of the industry’s success,” Korsmo said.

It’s OK for her to walk back or fine-tune some positions she adopted in 2019.

From Slate

For Lal, the task is making the appropriate tweaks to help fine-tune each receiver.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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