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The phrase "an even keel" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a state of stability or balance, often in the context of emotions or situations.
Example: "After a tumultuous week, she finally found herself on an even keel, ready to tackle the challenges ahead."
Alternatives: "a steady state" or "a balanced position".
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He's an even keel.
That keeps us on an even keel".
It keeps me on an even keel.
"He keeps an even keel.
We would just like an even keel".
You get back on an even keel".
I think Jenny's emotionally more on an even keel.
Migrant labour helps to keep economies on an even keel.
Yorkshire getting back onto an even keel at 126-4.
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It will help you reach the goal of getting on an even keel--and staying there.
Keep an even-keel; be in proper balance, when shooting the basketball.
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