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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a balance to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for equilibrium or counteracting forces in various contexts, such as relationships, arguments, or systems.
Example: "In any healthy relationship, there should be a balance to the needs and desires of both partners."
Alternatives: "a counterbalance to" or "an equilibrium for".
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There is a balance to be struck.
It's a balance to writing.
There is a balance to this deal.
But there's a balance to be struck.
But there is a balance to strike.
Surely, there is a balance to be struck.
But there is always a balance to be struck".
"There is a balance to be maintained," he said.
Plainly there is a balance to be struck.
There is, in other words, a balance to be struck.
There is certainly a balance to be struck.
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