ideal balance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofidealandbalance
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ideal
adjective
uk/aɪˈdɪəl/us/aɪˈdiː.əl/
perfect, or the ...
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balance
noun
uk/ˈbæl.əns/us/ˈbæl.əns/
a state where things are of equal weight ...
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(Definition ofidealandbalancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The notion of flow defines the so-called 'optimal experience' as a situation in which people obtain anidealbalancebetween skills and challenges.
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I do not want to offer a personal opinion as to what thatidealbalancecan be.
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They think that they have achieved theidealbalance.
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It may take a long time to achieve thisidealbalance.
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I do not say that it was anidealbalance, but on the whole it worked.
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This is an important principle, difficult though it may be to get it rightly defined and rightly applied with anidealbalanceat any particular time.
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It seems to haveidealbalance.
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She aims to create theidealbalanceof east and west.
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Theidealbalancein a chorus is about 40% bass, 30% lead, 20% baritone and 10% tenor singers.
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His voice combined an attractive dark timbre with anidealbalanceof diction and vocal placement.
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Idealbalanceusually favours an angle of 60, but this choice made the engine narrower overall.
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This is because there may be anidealbalancebetween the two processes; if the cognitive demand that isn't too heavy, then the monitoring processes won't supersede it.
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Ideal balanced bilinguals should maintain the differences between two similar items across the two languages.
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