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The phrase "a balanced amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a quantity that is evenly distributed or proportionate in a particular context.
Example: "To achieve the best flavor, make sure to use a balanced amount of spices in your dish."
Alternatives: "an equal quantity" or "a proportionate amount".
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Though a balanced amount of acidity is celebrated as a positive attribute of wine, it has long been considered a fault in modern British beer, mainly because it can be a sign of infection.
Lipodystrophy also causes insulin resistance, emphasizing the importance of having a balanced amount of fat.
Presumably, when it comes to feeling anger, e.g., one can feel too much, not very much, or a balanced amount.
Prensky (2001) recommended that a good educational game design should combine a balanced amount of both fun and educational value.
Aristotle thinks that what counts as too much, not very much, or a balanced amount can vary to some extent from individual to individual.
If you assume that, at the completion of this inflation, the universe began with a balanced amount of matter and antimatter, that still doesn't explain why we can touch and see certain things.
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Then add an balanced amount of ground powder with a small quantity of water.
The weed so familiar to many of my generation was characterised by a relatively balanced amount of THC and CBD.
They are instructed by each teacher in two or more content areas, thus spending a more balanced amount of time with each of the team teachers.
Having a good balanced amount of everything will result in the best, ideal taste.
This quantity of water to be added to a formulation is called the balanced amount of water (BAW).
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