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The phrase "better cope with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing strategies or methods to manage or deal with challenges or difficulties more effectively.
Example: "To improve our mental health, we need to find ways to better cope with stress."
Alternatives: "manage more effectively" or "handle more adeptly."
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It is development which will allow countries to better cope with the consequences of a changing climate.
However, by becoming more aware of their personal story and their deeper motivations, they can better cope with the frustration and increase their resiliency.
But Amanda believes that she has developed some perspective and can better cope with medical problems, particularly if she knows they are not life-threatening.
There are many exercises and steps you can take to better cope with chronic stress.
These children need to acquire the skills to better cope with transition difficulties.
To better cope with outdated neighbor information, the authors propose an extension to AHBP.
Finally, the combination of IDM-STCs and OFDM was suggested to better cope with frequency selectivity.
Countries with more direct control over monetary policy can better cope with severe economic problems.
Type-2 FLCs are an attractive alternative because they can better cope with modeling uncertainties.
First, a spectral comb filter is added to the original algorithm to better cope with concurrent speakers.
For now, the 13-year-old human mind can better cope with all that better than a computer.
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