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Discover Ludwig"coping better" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to indicate that one is improving or managing a situation in a more effective or successful way. For example, "After a few months of therapy, John began coping better with the stress of his job."
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But other retailers are coping better.
Aidan Fontana is coping better at school now.
Matt, physically recovered, and coping better, was able to go back to work and carry on.
As I have written before, some areas are coping better than others, despite budget pressures the likes of which the NHS has never faced.
Morocco is coping better with these issues "in spite of the king," said Dagan, who appears to take little interest in governing.
Additionally, Shelvey is coping better with the "red mist" that used to hamper him, thanks to regular meetings with Ian Mitchell, Swansea's performance psychologist.
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Some cope better than others.
She hopes to cope better this time.
Her two younger siblings coped better.
Why would he cope better this time?
Can they cope better with the pressure of the moment?
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