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"balance everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express the idea of creating equilibrium between multiple elements. For example, "In order to achieve success in life, it is important to balance everything from family to work."
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"I'll try to balance everything.
He's finding it hard to balance everything.
"They brought me in to balance everything out," Schmitt joked.
"We have to balance everything that is doable".
You don't use much in the dip itself, so a copious drizzle on top is essential to balance everything out.
They hold each other's gaze at the point of balance: everything streaming towards this moment, streaming away.
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The best gauge of a Moroccan restaurant is its tagines, the complex stews that often balance everything-and-the-kitchen-sink ingredients, from meats to fruits to sauces.
As usual it's all about working out your play style and balancing everything accordingly.
Balancing everything, he recommended that the firm put in ten million dollars.
The most difficult part of my job is balancing everything I'm responsible for.
Her job back then as a lawyer and three hours of daily commuting made balancing everything impossible.
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