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The phrase "are counterbalanced with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how two or more elements offset or balance each other in a particular context.
Example: "The benefits of the new policy are counterbalanced with the potential risks involved in its implementation."
Alternatives: "are balanced against" or "are offset by".
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Moments of elation are counterbalanced with failures, and these, too, are vivid, taking place right before your eyes.
While digital benefits may seem obvious (for instance, reviewable lectures, after-hours learning, new visualizations), they are counterbalanced with problems including technological distractions and accessibility / socioeconomic concerns.
This volume is not, however, a monograph on optoelectronic theory, and any such theoretical ruminations are counterbalanced with plenty of practical, experimental discussions.
Talks of a rapid end are counterbalanced with discussion of a long and slow recovery.
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But the 2012 audience is thought to be just over 500 million, when declines in China and other markets is counterbalanced with countries where F1 viewing is growing.
Its extent and complexity, however, are debated, its interest being counterbalanced with process indicators, in constrained healthcare system budget and personnel.
The hoops of light through which the models walked represented a modern way of looking at color, although that was counterbalanced with traditional paisley print.
Oddly, though, my gradual loss of faith and shift to agnosticism was counterbalanced with a growing appreciation for the positive source of meaning and empowerment that faith, spirituality, and collective religious practice can be in people's lives.
Taken together, the results are inconclusive, which means that every good reason to choose a particular sort of gap will be counterbalanced with just as good a reason not to.
Its overscaled pedestrian plaza was supposed to have been counterbalanced with a tower that never got built, and the architect's signature striated concrete feels a little sinister on a building that houses a mental health facility.
In those cases -- and there will and should be some -- in which government intervenes on behalf of social goals, its support must be counterbalanced with taxpayer protections and regulation.
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