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Discover LudwigThe phrase "imbalanced by" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or condition that is not evenly or proportionally distributed. Example: The distribution of wealth in the country is imbalanced by the large gap between the rich and the poor.
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The team currently imbalanced by the absence of a senior left-back, and need better cover at centre-forward and centre-half.
The lack of transparency is further imbalanced by the fact that departments almost always allow their own officers to watch camera footage before they write their initial reports.
According to Shapiro, the brain's information processing system can get blocked or imbalanced by the impact of trauma.
Melting peaks were also determined to be imbalanced by measuring the ratio between mismatched and matched peak areas.
Experiments where the two subtypes were imbalanced by up to a factor of twelve or with three competing subtypes were also performed.
When the maternal immune profile has been imbalanced by helminthic infection, the risk of transmitting HIV to babies appears to increase [ 10].
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We were chemically imbalanced, powered by freaky ideas and anti-rock'n'roll rhetoric.
Conlan hopes to correct this imbalance by probing the microscopic structure of slag.
She could have corrected the acid imbalance by adding tartaric acid.
It is building enormous financial imbalances by adding to China's huge pile of dollar reserves.
He urged industrialized nations to address the imbalance by increasing the number of people they accept.
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