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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he copes with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how someone manages or deals with a difficult situation or challenge.
Example: "Despite the challenges he faces at work, he copes with stress by practicing mindfulness and exercise."
Alternatives: "he manages" or "he deals with".
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He copes with pressure and loves the fight".
It's how he copes with all the hours outside it.
These days he copes with his environment by writing rap.
The ordeal might serve Chris Nelson well while he copes with a turbulent 2013 season.
By picking Sinatra tunes, Mr Dylan has invited that pressure and he copes with it admirably.
One of the ways he copes with it is by travelling.
Will be fascinating to see how he copes with subcontinental conditions.
It is hard to imagine how he copes with all his commitments.
He copes with a lot of stressful situations and carries a lot of responsibility.
On Mondays he copes with what he calls GSD: general soreness disorder.
"He gets some stick from opposing fans but he copes with it well," said Sheridan.
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