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"use to cope with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to employ a certain method or strategy to deal with a difficult situation or problem. Example: "I often use meditation to cope with stress and anxiety." In this sentence, the speaker is describing their use of meditation as a tool to handle and manage their stress and anxiety.
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It's also a dissociative technique that some people use to cope with trauma.
Include strategies a person can use to cope with such a situation.
Little is known about the strategies that older adults use to cope with persistent pain.
To identify strategies adolescents use to cope with and keep safe from perinatal violence.
"For me it's just the sort of dark humor we use to cope with the job and each other.
Emotion regulation refers to the psychological strategies people use to cope with such stressors as hemodialysis therapy.
I'd love to hear from readers of this blog about what techniques they use to cope with their own dental fear.
She seems completely lacking in the black humor or irony that reporters often use to cope with even a short hitch covering the cops.
The authors are cautious in applying their findings to human populations, since moving is only one of many strategies humans will use to cope with warming.
The strategies employees use to cope with unrealistic expectations often prove damaging to them and to the organizations they work for.
Then model self-care and self-compassion in your own life, and verbalize any strategies you use to cope with frustration, sadness or disappointment.
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