cope with

Frequency: 9.585.0 per million words

The most common preposition used with 'cope', introducing the problem or situation being handled.

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Examples (10)

  • She is finding it difficult to cope with the heavy workload.
  • After his loss, he struggled to cope with his grief.
  • The city's emergency services are trying to cope with the aftermath of the earthquake.
  • How will the new system cope with the increased data traffic?
  • Learning to cope with stress is an essential life skill.
  • He coped with the pressure of the final exams admirably.
  • Many small businesses are unable to cope with the economic downturn.
  • We have coped with similar challenges in the past.
  • You need to find a healthy way to cope with your anxiety.
  • It's not easy to cope with constant change.