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Discover LudwigThe phrase "balanced work" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a workload or schedule that is evenly distributed and manageable. Here's an example: "Jane strives for a healthy work-life balance, and she has achieved it by adopting a schedule that includes balanced work hours and time for personal activities."
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That's where, six hours later, I join my partner, a full-time P-town summer resident, for several days of carefully balanced work and relaxation in our bayside condominium.
How have you balanced work and family?
If had I tried, I could have balanced work and parenting.
(full-time, 64 years, married) If had I tried, I could have balanced work and parenting.
But initially there was no role for Ms. Rudolph, who Ms. Spivey said balanced work and parenting much more smoothly.
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The struggle of balancing work and family.
We've learned how to balance work and free time.
Or those looking to balance work with elder care.
What about the challenge of balancing work and pets?
Additionally, shift work is associated with a decreased ability to balance work and nonwork responsibilities.
Long working hours with overtime requirements make it difficult to balance work and family responsibilities.
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