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Discover Ludwig"to balance" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used as part of a verb phrase, followed by an object or complement. Examples: - I need to balance my checkbook. - She carefully balanced the books on her head. - In order to balance the equation, we must add a coefficient to the left side. - The chef expertly balanced the flavors in the dish.
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To balance
noun
A state in which opposing forces harmonise; equilibrium
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To balance that, the boot is capacious.
To balance risk, they hedge their investments.
To balance, use your abdominals.
"It's very difficult to balance.
"It's hard to balance this.
Just to balance the hurt.
Tried to balance that.
They want to balance the scales.
It all goes back to balance.
I wanted to balance it out somehow.
We wanted to balance the conversation".
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