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"difficult to cope" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that something is hard to deal with or manage. Example: It was difficult to cope with the loss of my beloved pet.
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Did he find it difficult to cope?
It can be difficult to cope with while providing leadership.
"It's difficult to cope with Fabiano," Eriksson said.
Temperamentally, Mr Brown may find it difficult to cope.
It was scary and at times difficult to cope".
The police found this difficult to cope with.
"He found it difficult to cope with both.
It is the now that is difficult to cope with.
And that can become difficult to cope with.
These are all very difficult to cope with.
Nicotine withdrawal can be incredibly difficult to cope with and it's not personal.
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complex to cope
difficult to tackle
difficult to manage
tough to cope
difficult to face
difficult to respond
difficult to confront
difficult to endure
difficult to grapple
difficult to handle
difficult to deal
difficult to counter
difficult to address
challenging to cope
difficult to bear
difficult to coexist
difficult to survive
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