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'create a balance' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a phrase often used to refer to finding a compromise or equilibrium between two opposing forces. For example, "The government's objective is to create a balance between economic growth and environmental protection."
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Then there's trying to create a balance in the classroom.
"We want to create a balance between Shiite and Sunni," the Mayor answered.
Mr. Hamid said that the aim was to create a "balance between attitude, skills and knowledge".
"It's all about trying to create a balance early," defenseman Bob Boughner said.
"These operations aim to create a balance of fear," the spokesman said.
Urban sustainability should create a balance between different aspects of economic, environmental, and social development.
This will create a balance among the three qualifications desired for Protectors of Biodiversity.
We must create a balance between our work and home life.
For Aristotle, pity and fear made a counterpoint typical of Classicism, each tempering the other to create a balance.
Metternich responded by forging an alliance among those three monarchies to create a "balance of power" against France.
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She said: "We have to create a balance between supporting the industry, reaching our targets and looking after the taxpayer".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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