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The phrase "work the balance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of managing or adjusting different elements to achieve a desired equilibrium or outcome. Example: "In order to succeed in this project, we need to work the balance between quality and cost effectively."
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We have to work the balance between people, between regions, between continents, between countries, a balance between man and nature.
In order for there to be a "4 year guaranteed scholarship system to truly work, the balance of power must change between the athlete and the coach and the athlete and the athletic department.
In his later work the balance between the idea and the pictorial impulse lessened.
Within the work, the balance between specificity and freedom shifts constantly.
It is the tension between the actual and the metaphorical that gives her sentences their enormous energy and restraint, though in her middle work, the balance does not always hold.
But by 1925, when Jefferson Medical College made the first color reproduction of the work, the balance of light and dark had already been destroyed, suffusing the picture with a false "fancy red light," as Eakins's widow, Susan, complained in a 1929 letter to the college.
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"As they work the balances down, they are not replenishing that with new debt," he added.
Always working the balance between resistance and surrender.
Labour now has to work out the balance between the national role and the local role.
I need to work on the balance.
Holliman would like to counter, but first he's got to work on the balance sheet.
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