be difficult to cope

Frequency: 6.57.2 per million words

Used to describe a situation or thing that is hard to handle, often completed with 'with'.

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Examples (10)

  • Some people find unemployment very difficult to cope with.
  • The sudden loss of his pet was surprisingly difficult to cope with.
  • For new employees, the high-pressure environment can be difficult to cope with.
  • Juggling a full-time job and childcare is often difficult to cope with.
  • The cultural shock of moving abroad was initially difficult to cope with.
  • Living with chronic pain is something many find difficult to cope with.
  • The aftermath of the natural disaster will be difficult to cope with for the community.
  • She found the constant media attention difficult to cope with.
  • The rapid pace of technological change can be difficult to cope with.
  • It's okay to admit when a situation is difficult to cope with and ask for help.