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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dealing well with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ability to manage or cope with a situation or challenge effectively.
Example: "She has been dealing well with the stress of her new job, maintaining a positive attitude throughout."
Alternatives: "managing effectively" or "coping well with".
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Our political system is not dealing well with these challenges.
I saw my strengths as dealing well with people, calming situations, and writing good reports.
They had some setbacks with the flu, but they're dealing well with it and are excited".
An NHS spokesperson said the service was dealing well with the extra challenges winter involves.
But deficits forced her to retrench, though she has drawn praise for dealing well with the financial situation.
And he was not dealing well with California withdrawal: life in this climate, with its short and unreliable growing season, would stymie even Alice Waters.
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Looked steady and dealt well with Depay.
That Dragon Cancer deals well with these complex, harrowing issues.
Fritz deals well with the subtleties of class.
"I didn't deal well with Andy's death.
Oncologists don't deal well with these sorts of symptoms.
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