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'even it out' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to mean to make something even or to level out something that is not even. For example, "We need to even out the amount of sugar in the mixture."
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"Just even it out".
"We'll try to even it out".
"Well, we'll just even it out," Delia said.
(c) Cancel your allergist appointment but even it out by eating an orange.
"You have to even it out so that you don't have those bulges at the corners," she said.
I'm supposed to give the coffee a little sift to even it out, then pack it down with the tamper.
"We will even it out by getting some people in Arlington to pick up the freight," Hugo said.
This week, we felt like they had a good front and we needed to even it out a little more".
"I smoked crack in my office on the Universal lot, always with some heroin to even it out," he said.
I've only ever gone to extremes either way and I'm trying to even it out, which is a good experience so far and I think it's working.
"There's a lot of war and blood in the world right now," he said, "and this helps to even it out".
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