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The phrase "ability to keep balance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or capacity to maintain stability, whether physically, emotionally, or in decision-making contexts.
Example: "Her ability to keep balance during the yoga class impressed everyone."
Alternatives: "skill in maintaining balance" or "capacity for balance".
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"I was attracted by his irony, his ability to keep balance, and especially by his honesty and courage," she told me, "which seem to be something rare and even noble in the modern world".
Low back pain affects the person's ability to keep balance, especially in challenging conditions.
The ability to keep balance on one leg may be a sufficient tool for determining which children in the orthopedic setting should be more thoroughly evaluated regarding their neuromotor functioning.
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Posada has refined his ability to keep his balance and recognize and attack breaking balls.
If the cells were delivered 24 hours after the stroke, Sanberg reported, the rats recovered faster than untreated rats, as measured by their ability to keep their balance in the laboratory equivalent of a log-rolling contest.
First was an impressive ability to keep his balance with a shopping basket in tow.
But you have to keep balance.
It helps to keep balance.
Encourage them to keep balance.
Be sure to keep balance as well.
Keep your arms in the air to keep balance.
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