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Discover Ludwig'subtle balance' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is difficult to maintain or is not a perfect equilibrium. For example: "The peace process has been a delicate exercise in maintaining a subtle balance of interests between both sides."
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This (regulatory) comitology procedure establishes a subtle balance of power between the various actors involved.
The second thing at stake is the subtle balance of the court.
Miranda Weese and Nikolaj Hübbe caught the duet's subtle balance between disengagement and extreme attachment.
Internationally, the administration has sought a subtle (overly subtle) balance between democracy and stability.
In protective clothing a subtle balance between protection and comfort is required.
Fiery and fruity, it's notable for the subtle balance of spice and citrus, and the impeccable quality of the fish.
It confirmed this band as one of jazz's world leaders in the subtle balance of improv and composition.
Due to the apoptosis significance in multicellular organisms, its regulation relies on a subtle balance between inhibition and activation pathways.
Our results indicate that two degenerate native structures are stabilized by subtle balance between different interactions in proteins.
Furthermore, a subtle balance of mTORC1 and mTORC2 was revealed, which was indispensable for the modulating of inflammation.
As a fiction, however, Gatsby works through a subtle balance of irony, concealment and point of view.
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