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Discover LudwigThe phrase "found balance" is correct in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to describe the act of achieving equilibrium or stability in a certain area. For example, "After a long period of uncertainty, she finally found balance in her life."
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Kopec found balance and complexity and liked its nerve.
Carla Buzasi has found balance and it really suits her.
I've got lots going on, and I've found balance.
Ms. Sun and Mr. Tengstrand got engaged soon after, and today say they have found balance.
"They are working hard to rebuild their homes and most have found balance in their lives".
I know someone who found balance by cutting back on both.
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A 2003 study by the Center for International Securities and Derivatives Markets found balance-sheet leverage at hedge funds ranging from less than one times capital to 25 times capital.
I found balanced living.
"I found balancing both very tough.
Mart Drake-Knight found balancing business with books challenging.
Ask her how she found balancing work and child-raising.
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