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The phrase "a matter of equipoise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation that is balanced or in a state of equilibrium, often in contexts like decision-making or weighing options.
Example: "The committee found itself in a matter of equipoise, unable to decide which proposal to approve."
Alternatives: "a question of balance" or "a state of equilibrium."
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Farmiga seems to have command of her own recklessness; that should be an oxymoron, yet she makes it a matter of equipoise, carefully probing, and then pushing, the limits of her nerve.
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A matter of days.
A matter of signals.
A matter of disarmament treaties.
A matter of peace enforcement.
Only a matter of time.
As a matter of principle.
As a matter of fact, we are today in a situation where even the 'equipoise' surrounding the use of systemic steroids in COPD exacerbation is questioned [39].
A Matter of Timing.
A Matter of Perspective?
As a matter of fact–.
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