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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a balanced analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an evaluation or examination of a subject that considers multiple perspectives or factors fairly.
Example: "In her research paper, she provided a balanced analysis of the economic impacts of climate change."
Alternatives: "an impartial assessment" or "a fair evaluation".
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You provided a balanced analysis of Hergé's ideological equivocations.
He praised the court for a "balanced analysis" of the entire health care delivery system.
Mr Philipsen has written a polemic, rather than a balanced analysis.
No reader of Mirkin's article will think that he is advocating sex with children (he has said that he is not himself a pedophile), but few readers will feel that he is committed to presenting a balanced analysis.
A balanced analysis of a subject is hard to summarise in the kind of soundbites beloved by the TV news.But another answer might be economic and financial developments.
But what I'm trying to do is do a balanced analysis with proposals that are fair to the taxpayers and scheme members although it does involve a big change".
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"It is a highly balanced analysis," Mr. Peres said in a meeting with foreign correspondents.
The result, in theory, is a more balanced analysis of how the executive functions at work.
You've done a very balanced analysis of the current state of the shift.
Those interested in a more balanced analysis will need to look elsewhere.
For a more balanced analysis, readers are referred to Why England Lose and Other Curious Football Phenomena Explained, by Simon Kuper and Stefan Szymanski.
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