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The phrase "and will be counterbalanced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something will be offset or balanced by another factor or element in the future.
Example: "The effects of the new policy will be counterbalanced by the existing regulations in place."
Alternatives: "and will be offset" or "and will be balanced out".
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They often involve easily mocked assumptions (that, say, Mr. Clinton has uncontrolled appetites, or Mr. Bush is dumb), and will be counterbalanced by the serious news that all presidents make.
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