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The phrase "significantly more balanced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more things to indicate that one is notably more balanced than the others. Example: "After the adjustments, the new budget proposal is significantly more balanced than the previous version."
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Our findings indicate that, in contrast to the DOT BTD copolymers, carrier transport is significantly more balanced in these model systems, preventing space-charge build-up and reducing recombination, which results in a markedly improved charge separation efficiency and fill factor.
In contrast, BK-triggered SOCE is significantly more balanced between Orai1 and TRPC3, with slight preference toward Orai1 involvement (58%, Figure 4(c)).
This suggests that changing immigrant selection rules to alter the age-skill mix of immigrants would not create a significantly more balanced regional distribution of immigrants.
They observed that SSA (spinosacral angle) was considerably increased in the discal arthroplasty group, resulting in a significantly more balanced spinal position.
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Growth is becoming more balanced.
People who have families are more balanced.
The second half is more balanced.
In London the approach is more balanced.
Life became much more balanced.
Something smoother, more balanced.
Jason Gammel, of Jefferies Research, said: "The imperative now becomes for management to convince the market of the financial implications - near-term earnings dilution, a significantly more levered balance sheet and a higher priority for debt reduction versus dividends on cash utilisation".
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