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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hard balancing" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the difficulty of maintaining a balance between two or more competing factors or interests. Example: "In negotiations, hard balancing between the needs of both parties is essential for a successful outcome."
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"It was a hard balancing act," she said, "but it got tougher".
It was a hard balancing act, and I don't think I did it very well.
"It's a hard balancing act capturing the tone of Pedro between the pain and the laughter and the joy," he said.
It is a hard balancing act, but one that could end up being worthwhile if these shifts increase New York's abysmally low reimbursement rates for doctors who care for Medicaid patients.
That may make for a hard balancing act, he said, as he tries not to divert ad dollars from the sodas that still account for the vast majority of PepsiCo sales.
That's a hard balancing act.
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As India's exhausted economic reformers can testify, that is an incredibly hard balancing-act to pull off, but for SBI and the country it mirrors it is the only game in town.
But it's a hard balance.
"You appreciate they care, so it's a hard balance.
But it is a hard balance to get right.
And that had to be a hard balance to strike between the two.
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