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How to use cope with in a sentence

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All stations would be enormous enough to cope with increased passenger traffic over the next five decades.
It means those who then start their traineeships have already played at that level and proved they can cope with it.
I often wonder how postmen, milkmen, window cleaners etc., cope with a call to nature.
Exercise will help improve your physical health and help you cope with stress better.
As the rain fell Carrickmore seemingly were able to cope with the adverse conditions better.
The hair of coastal wolves also appears to be coarser and better at shedding water, perhaps to cope with the heavy rainfall on the west coast.
The second topic of this paper is an analysis of how nectar-feeding birds cope with the osmoregulatory challenges of a watery diet.
Carol, a bewildered student, comes to her professor, John, confessing her inability to cope with her course.
He was a keen ornithologist, a passion which helped him cope with his ferocious workload.
To cope with the emerging cyberthreat, the CI program will have to reorganize to meet this new demand.
Support from other abuse victims and the police had helped her to cope with the ordeal of the trial, she said.
She says 2,000 Chinese addicts were treated with the non-narcotic to cope with withdrawal pains.
Are the shock jock fodder really pretending that Australia could not cope with thousands more refugees?
I think that's because the good teams often come here and shut up shop so we have to cope with that.
I am not sure if I will be able to cope with overcrowded trains and a big bag of shopping.
It's how you cope with the injuries that either extends or shortens your career.
Labor missed the opportunity to cope with and prepare for globalization in the early 1970's when it began.
Will the water and soils and biodiversity cope with this level of forestry?
One week was spent trudging through snow and ice, the other trying to cope with supernaturally oppressive heat and humidity.
Islam's fundamentals are based on some eternal truths that can easily cope with peripheral polarities.
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