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The phrase "a matter of balancing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to find a compromise or equilibrium between different factors or considerations.
Example: "In project management, achieving success is often a matter of balancing resources, time, and quality."
Alternatives: "a question of equilibrium" or "an issue of compromise".
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It was all a matter of balancing downforce (good for turning) and drag (bad for straightaways).
The underlying issue is not simply a matter of balancing convenience and liberty.
HIKING with backpacking gear is a matter of balancing weight and necessity.
"It was a matter of balancing information," he said by telephone Sunday.
In the end, it's a matter of balancing the low risk of these side effects with the potential benefit of lower risk of heart disease, stroke, and death.
Formulating an effective grand strategy is a matter of balancing means and ends, setting realistic goals, and then devoting all the necessary resources to achieving those goals.
Similar(33)
"It is a matter of balance.
But security remains a matter of balance.
It's all a matter of balance.
This is all a matter of balance, however.
It is, then, always a matter of balance.
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