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Discover Ludwig"a balance" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a noun to refer to an equilibrium of forces or things, or as a verb meaning to weigh something to determine its mass. For example: "She was trying to maintain a balance between her work and her personal life." "He carefully balanced the books to make sure the accounts were accurate."
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It's a balance game".
So I've kept a balance".
"It's a balance," Geddes says.
Finding a balance requires patience.
"But I want a balance.
"It was a balance there.
It's a balance thing.
But it's a balance.
A. It's a balance.
It has a balance.
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