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The phrase "a more balanced portrait" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a representation or depiction that is fair, impartial, and considers multiple perspectives or aspects.
Example: "The documentary aims to provide a more balanced portrait of the historical events, highlighting both sides of the story."
Alternatives: "a more equitable depiction" or "a more impartial representation."
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Ms. Hamer said that if Plutarch managed to give a more balanced portrait, it is perhaps because he was a Hellenic Greek and less wedded to Roman propaganda.
And he added that he has drawn a more balanced portrait of a man who has been portrayed as the epitome of spite and manipulativeness.
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A more balanced league lowers ratings in the short run.
One of the virtues of Hajari's new history is its more balanced portrait of Jinnah.
As French points out, "Neither side seems especially keen to claim him as a real human being, the Pakistanis restricting him to an appearance on banknotes in demure Islamic costume". One of the virtues of Hajari's new history is its more balanced portrait of Jinnah.
I don't believe so, and research is increasingly providing a more balanced and nuanced portrait of a generation of young people who are --ready or not -- poised to change the world.
Another, perhaps, is that it has a more balanced perspective.
But Hollande wants a more balanced relationship.
"Now we need a more balanced approach".
Offensively, Army needs a more balanced attack.
"A more balanced, thoughtful approach is desperately needed.
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