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The phrase "sense of equilibrium" is both correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the ability to maintain balance and stability, both physically and mentally. Example: After practicing yoga for several months, I noticed an improvement in my sense of equilibrium and was able to hold difficult poses for longer periods of time.
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Despite such recognition, she retains her modesty and a sense of equilibrium.
"I have a strong sense we are reaching a sense of equilibrium with e-reading.
A Brendel or a Richter could give this famous piece a sense of equilibrium and inevitability.
"It upsets people's sense of equilibrium about our steadiness, about our reliability," Kerry said.
"It took me three or four years to get a sense of equilibrium back".
The harm done to our fragile sense of equilibrium, though incalculable, is just as costly.
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Human ear, organ of hearing and equilibrium that detects and analyzes noises by transduction (or the conversion of sound waves into electrochemical impulses) and maintains the sense of balance (equilibrium).
But he used the Russian word ravnovesie in its wider sense, of psychological equilibrium.
It's a state-of-the-art piano trio record, beautifully recorded, with a sense of soulful equilibrium.
The music, too, points to Bach, through direct quotations, contrapuntal textures and an overall sense of stern equilibrium.
While hectic striving to outdo the past has marked Western civilization from the Renaissance on, Qing dynasty culture was guided by a keen sense of psychic equilibrium.
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