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Discover Ludwig"balanced person" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who has a balance between their mental and emotional health, i.e. they can remain calm, rational and focused when faced with stressful events. For example: "John is such a balanced person - he always stays cool and collected, even in the most stressful situations."
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He's a balanced person.
He's just NOT a balanced person.
She loves foreigners, she's a balanced person".
He's now a much more balanced person".
Ahmadinejad, we would have to conclude, is not a balanced person".
"In the past 10 years, he has become a much more balanced person.
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"If I could be that balanced a person, or anywhere near as innovative," Mr. Walker said, "my life would be complete".
Kathy Shepard, a spokeswoman for New Balance, said the company was reluctant because, "It may appear to the outside we are trying to put a team New Balance person in the running for a gold medal".
Prior to 1990, immigration judges had the authority to balance a person's qualities against the government's interest in deporting that person.
In between, you learn to balance another person on your feet (raised skyward), then switch places.
It talks about "due process" and the need to balance a person's life "against the United States' interest in forestalling the threat of violence and death to other Americans".
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