Example sentences for: fine-tune

How can you use “fine-tune” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • In conjunction with Clinton's attempt to fine-tune the notion of sexual relations so that it required intercourse, the WP helpfully notes that in a recent Time-CNN poll, 87 percent of the respondents said they consider oral sex sex.

  • On the Internet, such information is even more useful because it's easier to fine-tune who sees an ad.

  • First, at that meeting, I pointed out that the methodological changes that were planned for the study all would have the effect of raising the count of abused and neglected children . In fact, Sedlak and her colleagues described (in a report to HHS) how they planned to "fine-tune" the study to "ensure that categories of key participants who were most likely to encounter suspected maltreatment cases in the [1986 incidence study] are given higher probability of being included in the [new study]."

  • It will allow curators to fine-tune splice sites to generate the most biologically likely peptide.

  • With the consumer trade book category exceeding $10 billion in 1997 in retail dollars the stakes are now too high not to begin to fine-tune the marketing mix.


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