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The phrase "able to cope" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capacity to handle or manage difficult situations or challenges.
Example: "Despite the challenges she faced, she proved to be able to cope with the stress of her new job."
Alternatives: "capable of handling" or "able to manage."
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Would you be able to cope?
They won't be able to cope.
We'd have been able to cope.
It would be... less able to cope".
I'm getting less able to cope with high heels".
And when they leave they're not able to cope.
You will be more than able to cope.
LL You didn't think you'd be able to cope?
We just won't be able to cope," he told Today.
That she wouldn't be able to cope with this information.
After all, our colleagues seem to be able to cope.
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