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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a perfectly balanced" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is in a state of equilibrium or harmony, often in contexts related to design, flavors, or concepts. Example: "The dish was a perfectly balanced combination of sweet and savory flavors that delighted the palate."
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"Each cricket itself is a perfectly balanced source of nutrition," Dr. Couzin said.
One boy, a dark-haired, sober 15-year-old named David Blumenfeld, after a few corrections, executes a perfectly balanced triple attitude turn.
Without doubt, instruments were designed using the tools of that period, namely, a ruler and a compass and applying the ideas of Pythagoras or Vitruv, to achieve a perfectly balanced instrument.
In the absence of other duplication and gene deletion, two consecutive genome duplications should amplify a single gene into a 4-member gene family with a perfectly balanced tree topology [ 24, 25].
It was a perfectly balanced and insightful list.
The first season offered a perfectly balanced set of contradictions.
Put that way, it sounds like a perfectly balanced diptych.
Two dipping sauces — a lemon aioli and a perfectly balanced arrabiata — were excellent.
"He was a perfectly balanced horse who seemed to have everything going for him.
The "pitifully thin strip of human experience" eventually became "a perfectly balanced trio about emotional havoc".
Served with a mesclun and citrus salad, it is a perfectly balanced plate.
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