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Discover LudwigThe phrase "balancing out" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make something equal or stable by counteracting or compensating for another factor. Example: "The company's strong sales in Europe are balancing out the decline in sales in Asia, resulting in overall steady growth worldwide."
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"The issue is balancing out the migration".
But while Chicago and downstate come close to balancing out, they do not do so exactly.
These factors came close to balancing out, but Mr. Romney gained about 10 delegates on net.
This ends up balancing out to similar competition for many other jobs in other areas.
"I would predict a balancing out as we continue into '90," he said.
It must be a way -- conscious or unconscious -- of balancing out their life's portfolio.
Balancing out, or warring with, the Kennedy claque are the Kennedy haters, like Seymour M. Hersh and Garry Wills.
"When forming a new team, you can increase productivity by balancing out the different personality styles," they write.
I think five years in college are balancing out with the first five years in the N.F.L".
Plants absorb carbon dioxide as they grow, balancing out the carbon dioxide emitted when they are burned.
But some economists had expected the spill-over effects to come closer to balancing out the job losses.
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