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Balancedly
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "balancedly" is not considered a real English word.
However, you could use the word "balance" as an adverb. For example, you could say, "She balanced her workload evenly."
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Alternative expressions(6)
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
But a spokesman for the Malaysian government said the judges had reached their verdict only after considering all the evidence "in a balanced and objective manner".
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It is about taking a measured, balanced approach to a complex, multi-layered issue, and coming up with a solution which most closely chimes with our values as a university.
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From John Redmond, the leader of the Irish nationalists up to the first world war, to John Hume at the end of the 20th century, northern nationalism has repeatedly accused the Tories of putting party advantage above a balanced settlement between the two traditions on the island of Ireland.
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"I haven't balanced it well," he says, "but I hope it will balance out soon.
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But he thinks the audiences for these programmes are balanced, he says.
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We have a coalition agreement which is a very good agreement and which is balanced and which we have to deliver and that is the text around which we should operate in future, while not losing sight of the central purpose of the coalition, which is to sort out this economic mess.
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I invite you to join us as we move beyond the anger and pain, and promote peace and friendship The grievances of the South African population have to be balanced with the plight of many refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from the continent and beyond.
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Most commercial vegetable stocks taste powerfully of dried herbs, which isn't always a welcome addition to your carefully balanced dish, and beef and fish stocks need strong flavours to balance them.
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The conference also voted heavily (mainly thanks to the news members, I suspect) in favour of introducing all women shortlists and "balanced" regional lists, reversing decades-long opposition to positive action.
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The bill needs to go further if we want to be world class, but this needs to be balanced with what is politically achievable.
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Updated at 5.50pm BST Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 1.17pm BST13:17 Q: You say the Question Time audience is balanced in the same way wherever it is filmed?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "balancedly" in formal writing as it is not a recognized English word. Opt for more standard alternatives like "in a balanced manner" or "equally".
Common error
Be cautious when creating adverbs from adjectives by simply adding "-ly". Always verify that the resulting word is a recognized term in English to ensure clarity and correctness. For instance, instead of trying to use "balancedly", which isn't standard, use "in a balanced manner" or "equally".
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Linguistic Context
As "balancedly" is not a recognized English word, it doesn't have a defined grammatical function. It appears to be an attempt to form an adverb from the adjective "balanced". As Ludwig AI confirms, it's not a real word.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "balancedly" is not a recognized English word and should be avoided. As indicated by Ludwig AI, it's an incorrect term. Instead, opt for grammatically correct alternatives like "in a balanced manner", "equally", or "fairly" to convey the intended meaning of performing something in a balanced or equitable way. Using standard language ensures clarity and credibility in writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
In a balanced manner
Replaces the adverb with a prepositional phrase for proper grammatical structure.
Equally
Focuses on the aspect of equality or even distribution.
Fairly
Emphasizes impartiality and justice.
With equilibrium
Highlights the state of balance and stability.
Harmoniously
Suggests a pleasing or congruent balance.
Stably
Focuses on the aspect of remaining steady and not fluctuating.
Proportionately
Highlights the balance in terms of ratios or amounts.
Evenly
Emphasizes uniform distribution.
In a stable way
Expresses the idea of acting or being done with stability
In a proportionate way
Expresses the idea of acting or being done proportionately
FAQs
Is "balancedly" a real word?
No, "balancedly" is not considered a standard English word. It's better to use alternative phrases like "in a balanced manner" or "equally".
How can I express the meaning of "balancedly" correctly?
What's the difference between "balanced" and trying to use "balancedly"?
"Balanced" is a recognized adjective meaning to be in equilibrium or fair. Trying to use "balancedly" is an attempt to create an adverb, but it is not a standard English adverb. Use a phrase like "in a balanced way" instead.
Which is correct, "balancedly" or "in a balanced way"?
"In a balanced way" is the correct and grammatically accepted phrase. "Balancedly" is not a recognized word in standard English.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested