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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to even out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of making something more equal or balanced.
Example: "We need to even out the distribution of resources among the team members."
Alternatives: "to balance" or "to level off".
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Things tend to even out in baseball.
"I think that's starting to even out in the marketplace".
Why is it wrong to "even out constituency size"?
As the season wears on, strength of schedule will tend to even out, but never completely.
… I expect that to even out as we move forward".
Why are we still waiting for it to even out?
Use a rubber spatula to even out and distribute the mushroom-shallot mixture.
Thus, the National guidelines are intended to "even out geographical differences in the quality of care".
Remember: foundation is meant to even out your skin tone.
Start with foundation to even out your skin tone.
Add a light foundation to even out your skin tone and remove redness.
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