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Discover LudwigThe phrase "balance from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate the remaining amount of something that was previously calculated or estimated. For example: "After subtracting the expenses, the balance from the quarterly budget was $500."
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The investor borrows the balance from Bear Stearns.
Of course the balance from riding the bikes certainly helped.
Listen carefully to Agnes at the beginning of "A Delicate Balance," from 1966.
As a host venue it shifted its balance from drama towards musicals.
Administration officials say they hope to raise the balance from international donors.
He complained about understeering and oversteering, an inconsistent balance from one lap to the next.
But McMillan got more than just a healthy bank balance from his rink.
It's a nice balance, from rural agriculture and wineries to relatively sophisticated and fine restaurants".
It has provided great balance from socialising with wonderful people from all around the rugby world.
It aims to raise the balance from high net worth individuals, institutions and super funds.
Clijsters has the power and balance from the baseline to keep Ivanovic scrambling.
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