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Filter by Meaning Sarah had to juggle her work schedule to attend her son's soccer game.
As a working parent, she had to master the art of juggle between her career and family responsibilities.
The event planner had to juggle booking venues, coordinating vendors, and managing guest lists for the conference.
The event planner had to juggle different vendors to create a seamless experience for the attendees.
The event planner has to juggle coordinating vendors, logistics, and guest requests.
The parent's juggle of work, household chores, and taking care of the children is exhausting.
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