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What is the meaning of "finely tuned?"



 
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What is the meaning of "finely tuned?" #1 (permalink) Sun Aug 30, 2009 11:21 am   What is the meaning of "finely tuned?"
 

What is the meaning of "finely tuned?"
give some examples with sentense please
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What is the meaning of "finely tuned?" #2 (permalink) Sun Aug 30, 2009 11:42 am   What is the meaning of "finely tuned?"
 

Tuned to perfection.

Can apply to an athlete's body, or to a car/motorcycle engine that has been prepared for racing.
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