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Discover LudwigThe phrase "difficulty coping" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe an individual who is having a hard time dealing with a situation. For example, "She experienced difficulty coping with the death of her father."
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I had more difficulty coping with the physical terrain.
But it has had difficulty coping with them.
On the contrary, "Most attackers had difficulty coping with significant losses or personal failures".
They have difficulty coping with insurance regulations that vary from state to state.
Hitchcock said his team had difficulty coping with the Devils' quickness, particularly from this line.
He seems unable to knock Mosley out, and he has difficulty coping with his speed.
They have a progressive change in their cognition and have difficulty coping and surviving independently.
Many children and teens have difficulty coping when they have experienced scary events.
While the debate continues, communities like Irvington are having difficulty coping with what officials say are inadequate fields.
"They may be fragile emotionally, have a history of depression, have difficulty coping with any type of stress".
Borderline personality disorder is characterized by poor self-image, a feeling of emptiness, and great difficulty coping with being alone.
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