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The phrase "ability to juggle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's skill or capability to manage multiple tasks or responsibilities simultaneously.
Example: "Her ability to juggle work, family, and personal interests is truly impressive."
Alternatives: "skill in multitasking" or "capacity to manage multiple tasks."
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"That's where her superhuman ability to juggle things became clear".
Luckily I have a natural ability to juggle multiple things.
It is this ability to juggle seemingly contradictory elements that makes Mr. Paley a forceful artist.
She takes pride in her ability to juggle work and family.
But I worried about his future, his ability to juggle multiple chronic illnesses and to navigate a complex medical world.
Should the two stay healthy, a key to the season will be Coughlin's ability to juggle their roles.
They were impressed by his ability to juggle many characters and make them funny without mocking them.
Individuals with higher levels of GABA in their DLPFC performed better on tests of their load capacity — the ability to juggle more bits of information — the researchers found.
They found that, in general, people's ability to juggle two tasks drops off in their 30s and then sharply in their 40s.
Although Kiwanuka would prefer to play end, he has the ability to juggle multiple roles, and has done so without hesitation.
Comparatively small steps, like the introduction of job-shares, can have a massive impact on women's ability to juggle work with motherhood.
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