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The phrase "managed to balance" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in situations where someone successfully maintains equilibrium or stability despite challenges or obstacles. Example: Despite the strong winds, the acrobat managed to balance on the tightrope and complete her daring performance.
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With swingeing spending cuts—reducing public-sector salaries by as much as 15% Chamberlain managed to balance the books.
But she has managed to balance a budget that was $450m in the red when she took office.
But long before "Legally Blonde," her Cher, below, managed to balance a contempo-casual superficiality with a lovable sweetness.
A strong woman who has managed to balance her family and success seems like a no-brainer.
I'd like to think I have managed to balance my family's pendulum swings from brazen to strait-laced.
They were joined on stage by Petit, who, ever the showman, managed to balance a statuette on his chin.
What marks John out is the way in which he managed to balance a fierce regionalism with genuine international impact.
They found consensus, and that consensus moved the country forward; they managed to balance the budget because they worked together.
"He kept the big issues in view and, somehow, managed to balance an authentic desire to hear all opinions with the decisiveness honed as a successful businessman.
Phillip Areeda navigated a successful career as a lawyer and professor, and managed to balance it with a fun, and sometimes unexpected, personal life.
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Her students, however, manage to balance principles and popularity.
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