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Discover Ludwig'could balance' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate possibility, often in the present or future tense. For example: "She could balance a book on her head for an impressive amount of time."
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Instead, Australia could balance its interests.
Ms. Cornejo could balance the cartoonish tomboy with vulnerability.
Perhaps he could balance it on his head.
I took her hands so she could balance and I pulled as hard I could.
● If you could balance on a tightrope, over what landscape would you walk? (No net).
The double-sided coatings on PES could balance the stress and greatly improve the WVTR data.
Ms. Gallagher, as a trustee, could balance child-raising with a freelance career.
He said that would provide "more accountability and middle-class candidates could balance off rich candidates".
A diurnal pressure wave of as little as 1 mbar could balance the body tide.
If we could do that, we could balance the budget easily in a few years.
Then you could balance the caffeine with a peanut butter and jelly bar ($4).
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