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The phrase "a dynamic equilibrium" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to science, economics, or systems theory to describe a state of balance that is constantly changing.
Example: "In ecological studies, researchers often refer to a dynamic equilibrium where species populations fluctuate but maintain a balance over time."
Alternatives: "a fluctuating balance" or "an adaptive stability".
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Molecular dynamics simulations and SAXS demonstrate a dynamic equilibrium between open and closed conformations in solution.
The local pressure field and the strongly curved wind field move toward a dynamic equilibrium called cyclostrophic balance.
A dynamic equilibrium is created between those ions leaving and those attracted back to the negatively charged metal surface.
A dynamic equilibrium frequency will exist when the number of new alleles produced by mutation is the same as the number eliminated by selection.
Tissue proteins are in a dynamic equilibrium with proteins in the blood, with input from proteins in the diet and losses through urine, feces, and skin.
In this conception, balance could involve a harnessing of opposed forces, holding them in a dynamic equilibrium that combined and increased their joint power.
And a newly confident Indonesia has been reasserting its independent foreign policy, promoting what it now calls a "dynamic equilibrium" for the region.
Not all species are able to take hold and become permanently established, but eventually the island communities stabilize into a dynamic equilibrium.
For many years now, one chemical equation sits in the GCSE curriculum almost in isolation – the Haber-Bosch process, an example of an industrialised process and a dynamic equilibrium.
A seemingly inert particle of matter contains within itself forces of attraction and repulsion in a dynamic equilibrium.
As an analytical chemist, I think of the relationship between the mentor and mentee as a dynamic equilibrium.
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