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Discover Ludwig"is imbalanced" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is out of proportion or not in equilibrium. For example: "The amount of time I spend studying vs. the amount of time I spend socializing is imbalanced."
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is imbalanced
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The property of not being in balance.
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But the relationship is imbalanced.
Search in America is imbalanced.
He is imbalanced and incapable of performing.
People come into a place and "feel something is imbalanced but they can't pinpoint it," she said.
Say something when an organization is imbalanced, and refuse to participate if it isn't fixed – and seek out organizations and businesses with black leaders, too.
With a thoroughly vacant Lucia, the opera is imbalanced: the men, perversely, are the sympathetic ones here, down to the crisp conducting of Patrick Summers.
The coverage of Mr. Obama's trip reflects how the candidate remains an object of fascination in the news media, but also feeds into concerns among Mr. McCain's campaign and other Republicans that the coverage of the candidates is imbalanced.
16. (C) Jacques Audibert (MFA Director for Strategic Affairs, Security, and Disarmament) assured Burk that he is "not nervous" but, referring to UK policy changes, believes the P-5 is imbalanced regarding views on disarmament and that the United States and France need to stick together.
Britain is imbalanced.
Maybe his ratio of snoozin' to treats is imbalanced.
Trade between India and China is expanding, but it is imbalanced in China's favour.
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