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The phrase "cope with being" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person's ability to deal with a difficult situation or circumstance. For example: She was able to cope with being away from home for the first time.
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Tottenham could not cope with being a man down.
For me, I couldn't cope with being me".
And Galloway only has to cope with being a constituency MP.
A swift is so equipped for speed that it can scarcely cope with being stationary.
Art can enable you to cope with being a refugee, an exile".
You pretend to be somebody else because you cannot cope with being yourself".
He believes that he and his team-mates can cope with being tagged as favourites.
"I find prison hard to cope with, being trapped in a box," Ward wrote.
I'm a really early riser, and I can't cope with being late anywhere.
Ensuring the reactor wall can cope with being bombarded by neutrons is another problem.The expense is huge, too.
He was struggling to cope with being an absentee dad and his wife was drowning as a lone mum.
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