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"balance things" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, you could write, "If we want to keep this relationship healthy, we need to find a way to balance things out between us."
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That must balance things out.
You have to balance things.
Speed can help balance things out.
"He probably lost control and couldn't balance things very much.
But I do try to balance things out.
But on balance, things are starting to look up.
Sweet seasonal clementines and toffeeish sugar balance things out nicely.
"It shows how out of balance things are".
This used to be enough to balance things out.
Luckily, we have Florence Pugh to balance things out.
I've included some abuse too, to balance things up.
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