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Discover Ludwig"cope for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have the ability or resources to deal with something difficult or challenging. Example: "Despite facing numerous challenges, the company has shown it has cope for growth and success in the future."
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How would the boys cope for six months without her?
Businesses have backup generators but they can cope for a few hours, not for days.
India's leaders have sought to cope, for example, by criminalizing neglect of one's parents.
We'll have to cope for four or five years with our flesh creeping, but still.
My wife and I cope for ourselves first, for the children after that.
One said: "I am very worried about our capacity to cope for much longer".
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The oil companies have been coping for years, for example.
Other countries say they are coping for now.
In capitalism the economy is about business and coping for yourself.
Nor are they likely to be coping for the first time with the responsibilities of housekeeping or breadwinning.
"We coped for 90 minutes.
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