Sentence examples for ought to cope from inspiring English sources

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Besides benefiting the public, the pollution measures give an edge to firms with the most advanced technology, which in this case happen to be foreign multinationals.As for the consumer law, Western firms, used to operating within strict consumer-rights regimes back home, ought to cope better with it than domestic ones.

Don't let anyone dictate how you "ought" to cope with your pain.

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He suggests that a potential President ought to be able to cope with more than one problem at a time.

Leaving aside the fact that higher education institutions, funded at almost twice the per-student rate of schools, really ought to be able to cope with such a challenge, the claim they were demanding more rigour doesn't even seem true.

Mancini might feel that at this level, and certainly in the Champions League, players ought to be adaptable enough to cope with a change of style.

"But you have to cope.

Science is struggling to cope.

Consumers are struggling to cope.

Most have struggled to cope.

It was hard to cope.

You had to cope.

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