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The phrase "difficult juggling act" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation involving multiple conflicting tasks or activities that need to be balanced all at once. For example, "Managing my career, my family, and my health all at once is a difficult juggling act."
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These workers face a particularly difficult juggling act.
Ms. Bell has performed a difficult juggling act since Mr. Bell's death.
It becomes a difficult juggling act between supporting your students and paying yourself.
Once at Florida State, Rolle will try a difficult juggling act, balancing a rigorous academic schedule with the demands of football.
When he stands up in the Commons at 12.30pm on Wednesday, Mr Osborne must perform a very difficult juggling act, pleasing three key audiences without any extra money to play with.
It will be a difficult juggling act even for the man whom President Anwar el-Sadat of Egypt once called a "magician" for his ability to square a circle during tough negotiations.
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The authors show how difficult it is to sustain this juggling act for long enough to escape poverty.
The work-family juggling act is much more difficult for the thousands of parents who work at big tech companies without the same benefits that Ms. Mayer has.
But the juggling act has become increasingly difficult to defend as the Caisse has moved beyond its Quebec roots in a quest to become a global asset management powerhouse.
B.M.: The juggling act has gotten really difficult for me.
It's just hard being a one-woman juggling act!
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