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well-tuned

  • a word derived from tune.
    tune
    noun
    a succession of musical sounds forming a melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it.

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I’m hardly the first person to find her way to fostering through a well-tuned algorithm.

From Slate Sep. 4, 2025

"I have some family from Stoke, so I'm well-tuned into that accent. It was those little tweaks in the accent that we spent hours on," he recalled.

From BBC Jan. 12, 2025

When a city prioritizes arts education, it cultivates its citizenry to become a well-tuned, thriving symphony.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 15, 2024

But well-tuned software could easily find the right stocks to keep the accounts tracking the market.

From Salon Feb. 10, 2023

She looked back at Luna and pictured the mechanism inside that girl—rhythmically ticking its way toward her thirteenth birthday, as even and inexorable as a well-tuned clock.

From "The Girl Who Drank the Moon" by Kelly Barnhill