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Discover LudwigThe phrase "even keel" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that refers to a steady, balanced state of being. For example, you might say, "We were able to find a way to keep the situation on an even keel despite the difficult circumstances."
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even keel
noun
The situation in which a watercraft is floating or proceeding in a level and smooth manner.
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He's very even keel.
"I try to stay even keel, regardless.
"He was always even keel.
And now people appreciate that even keel.
"He helps keep me even keel.
"That's his even keel all the time".
Mr. Weinstein put the opera on a financially even keel.
He had a very subdued, unemotional, even keel to himself".
"We know what our goal is and we have to keep going and stay even keel.
"We've done a pretty good job of keeping an even keel all playoffs".
But I think Robin can last a really long time because he's even keel.
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