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inbalance
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "inbalance" is not correct in standard written English; the correct term is "imbalance." You can use "imbalance" when referring to a lack of proportion or equality in a situation, such as in economics, health, or relationships.
Example: "The imbalance in the distribution of resources has led to significant social issues in the community."
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9 human-written examples
Nigel Farage has re-iterated his backing for voting reform in response to this inbalance between his party's votes and seats.
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Melancholia was known and experienced in the middle ages, a darkness of the mind resulting from an inbalance of the humours.
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However unconnected Mr Kitaj felt to particular countries or to fashions in the art world, he was a secure and unapologetic part of a tradition of figurative painting, of interpreting "sweating people in their inbalance", that went back over centuries.
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Well, partly because the industry bros with power and influence aren't doing all they can to change this inbalance.
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There is a chemical inbalance in my brain that needs this but I have stopped wondering why: I just accept it.
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The overall inbalance of power was reflected in hard facts on the ground: Palestinians certainly constructed wells and cisterns without licences — 50 were destroyed by the Israeli military between 2010-11 alone.
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The Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media provides a bank of research on gender inbalance both in front and behind the camera.
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"Business rates are by far the most significant inbalance in the tax system," King said.
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Discrimination and equality laws matter, not just because inequality undermines human dignity but because it reflects and perpetuates social inbalance.
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Overcoming these gender inbalances requires a sustained effort across a number of initiatives.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing a lack of equilibrium or proportion, consider the specific context to choose the most accurate synonym, such as "disparity" for unequal distributions or "instability" for a lack of steadiness.
Common error
Avoid the misspelling "inbalance". Always double-check your spelling, especially when dealing with prefixes like "im-" which indicate negation or reversal. Using the correct term will ensure clarity and avoid undermining your message.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "inbalance" functions as a misspelled noun. The correct word, "imbalance", refers to a lack of balance or proportion. Ludwig's AI highlights that "inbalance" is not correct in standard written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The query "inbalance" is a misspelling of the word "imbalance", which denotes a lack of proportion or equilibrium. Ludwig AI points out this error, advising the use of the correct spelling to ensure clarity and credibility. While examples exist in the data, they represent incorrect usage. It's important to use "imbalance" in formal and informal contexts, as well as consider synonyms such as "disparity", "inequality", or "lack of balance" depending on the specific nuance intended. Always prioritize correct spelling to maintain the professionalism and clarity of your message.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
imbalance
The correct spelling of the term, indicating a lack of balance or proportion.
lack of balance
Focuses specifically on the absence of equilibrium.
disproportion
Highlights the unequal distribution or ratio of elements.
inequality
Emphasizes the unfair or unjust distribution of resources or opportunities.
disparity
Similar to inequality, but often used to describe numerical differences.
lack of equilibrium
More formal and scientific term for a state of disequilibrium.
state of disequilibrium
Emphasizes the condition of not being in balance.
asymmetry
Highlights the lack of symmetry or correspondence between parts.
unevenness
Suggests a lack of uniformity or smoothness in distribution or quality.
instability
Focuses on the lack of stability or steadiness, often resulting from a lack of balance.
FAQs
Is "inbalance" a real word?
No, "inbalance" is a misspelling. The correct term is "imbalance", which refers to a lack of proportion or equilibrium.
How do I correct the misspelling "inbalance" in my writing?
Simply replace "inbalance" with "imbalance". Double-check your document for other instances of the misspelling.
What are some synonyms for "imbalance"?
Depending on the context, you can use synonyms like "disparity", "inequality", "lack of balance", or "disproportion".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
97%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested