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The phrase 'balk at' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate disapproval or reluctance when faced with something unpleasant. Example: The manager balked at the idea of downsizing the staff.
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Internet companies balk at that.
The wines won't balk at that.
Do guests ever balk at your ideas?
He does not balk at the cost.
American officials balk at the idea.
Democrats were right to balk at that.
Understandably, however, politicians balk at reform.
But why balk at renationalisation?
Veteran writers balk at this new boldness.
Other estates balk at gender shifts.
Slade doesn't balk at the comparison.
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