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juggle

[juhg-uhl] / ˈdʒʌg əl /


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Music Mogul AI arrives as musicians are being asked to juggle creative work with marketing, logistics and data analysis — often without the safety net of a traditional team.

From Los Angeles Times

She told AFP that she does not regret giving up her full-time job to juggle multiple gigs.

From Barron's

He could juggle five juggling clubs, and even though he had enormous hands, big enough to hold all five clubs at once, he was gentle.

From Literature

Others make sacrifices, such as leaving the workforce to raise children or taking lower-paying jobs to juggle both work and family.

From MarketWatch

India's foreign policy has always had to juggle between these important relationships.

From BBC