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In your example, it's sooner a matter of collocations (set phrases/word combinations) with the word "balance" as in "the balance of animals and plants/the in the environment, the balance of nature"advantage/forces/power". 

There's no usage of the preposition "among" after the noun "balance", if that is what you mean. So, "the balance between a, b and c" is correct.

To see the difference between "between" and "among", you've already gotten the link, which is in the comment to your question.

In your example, it's sooner a matter of collocations with the word "balance" as in "the balance of animals and plants/the balance of nature". There's no usage of the preposition "among" after the noun "balance", if that is what you mean. So, "the balance between a, b and c" is correct.

To see the difference between "between" and "among", you've already gotten the link, which is in the comment to your question.

In your example, it's sooner a matter of collocations (set phrases/word combinations) with the word "balance" as in "the balance of animals and plants in the environment, the balance of advantage/forces/power". 

There's no usage of the preposition "among" after the noun "balance", if that is what you mean. So, "the balance between a, b and c" is correct.

To see the difference between "between" and "among", you've already gotten the link, which is in the comment to your question.

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In your example, it's sooner a matter of collocations with the word "balance" as in "the balance of animals and plants/the balance of nature". There's no usage of the preposition "among" after the noun "balance", if that is what you mean. So, "the balance between a, b and c" is correct.

To see the difference between "between" and "among", you've already gotten the link, which is in the comment to your question.

In your example, it's sooner a matter of collocations with the word "balance" as in "the balance of animals and plants/the balance of nature". There's no usage of the preposition "among" after the noun "balance", if that is what you mean.

To see the difference between "between" and "among", you've already gotten the link, which is in the comment to your question.

In your example, it's sooner a matter of collocations with the word "balance" as in "the balance of animals and plants/the balance of nature". There's no usage of the preposition "among" after the noun "balance", if that is what you mean. So, "the balance between a, b and c" is correct.

To see the difference between "between" and "among", you've already gotten the link, which is in the comment to your question.

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In your example, it's sooner a matter of collocationcollocations with the word "balance" as in "the balance of animals and plants/the balance of nature". There's no usage of the preposition "among" after the noun "balance", if that is what you mean.

To see the difference between "between" and "among", you've already hadgotten the link, which is in the comment to theyour question.

In your example, it's sooner a matter of collocation as in "the balance of animals and plants/the balance of nature". There's no usage of the preposition "among" after the noun "balance", if that is what you mean.

To see the difference between "between" and "among", you've already had the link in the comment to the question.

In your example, it's sooner a matter of collocations with the word "balance" as in "the balance of animals and plants/the balance of nature". There's no usage of the preposition "among" after the noun "balance", if that is what you mean.

To see the difference between "between" and "among", you've already gotten the link, which is in the comment to your question.

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