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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a serious balancing act" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that requires careful management of competing demands or interests.
Example: "Managing work-life balance while pursuing a degree can be a serious balancing act."
Alternatives: "a difficult juggling act" or "a challenging equilibrium."
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I will admit there is a serious balancing act in order to have a family and a successful marriage.
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"Understand that being there for someone with a serious health issue is a balancing act," Pandapas said.
The host immune response to serious infections is a delicate balancing act as bacterial clearance by an exuberant immune system often leads to self-induced immune damage, whereas a feeble immune response enables bacteria to persist and cause pathogen-induced diseases.
Removing reserves at the right rate fast enough to forestall serious inflation, but not so fast as to thwart a recovery is a very difficult balancing act.
Since both harms are salient and serious, PSA testing decisions were described as a "balancing act" (GP21) or gamble.
But he faces a tricky balancing act.
It was a delicate balancing act.
It was a difficult balancing act.
It's a complex balancing act.
It is a delicate balancing act.
The government has a different balancing act.
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