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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a juggle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of managing multiple tasks or responsibilities simultaneously.
Example: "Balancing work and family commitments can be quite a juggle for many people."
Alternatives: "a balancing act" or "a tightrope walk".
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"It's going to be a juggle".
"It's a bit of a juggle," Cantor Broden said.
You have to be a bit of a workaholic: finding the balance and boundaries to fit everything in can be a bit of a juggle.
"It's a little bit of a juggle to get everything on, but once you do a cruise around, it's lots of fun," said Robert Fitzsimmons, director of technology for the museum.
I don't want anything that I am involved in to not get that focused attention from me, so it's a juggle and struggle that I recognize.
The couple have four children, aged between 21 and 14, so with the two of them involved in the Games it's been a bit of a juggle keeping on top of family life.
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Before juggling, try it with two balls, and later try three balls so that you can get better until you an juggle many balls.
Others say it's a juggling act".
"It's a juggling act.
FINANCING remains a juggling act.
So it's a juggling game.
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