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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's balanced" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is evenly proportioned or has equal weight on both sides. Example: The design of the building is impressive; it's balanced and symmetrical, creating a sense of harmony and stability.
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But it's balanced out by his turn as Donald's nervy, internalised twin brother Charlie.
It's balanced".
I think it's balanced.
"There's an intensity, but it's balanced.
"It sings, it's balanced, it's musical.
So it's balanced out throughout the novel.
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It is balanced too.
It is balanced.
"Right now, it is balanced one way.
The fact that it was balanced there was pretty amazing.
Marty Whitman: Yeah, well, it is balanced.
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