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Filter by Meaning The chef had to juggle various ingredients to create the perfect recipe.
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 project manager must juggle multiple deadlines and team members.
As a project manager, he had to juggle multiple deadlines, team coordination, and client expectations.
The project manager had to juggle multiple deadlines to ensure all tasks were completed on time.
The chef must juggle different ingredients and flavors to create a well-balanced dish.
The chef has to juggle the timing of multiple dishes in the kitchen.
The parent's juggle of work, household chores, and taking care of the children is exhausting.
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