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The phrase "will try to cope" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing an intention to manage or deal with a difficult situation or challenge. Example: "Despite the challenges ahead, I will try to cope with the changes in my life."
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About 8,000 professional and amateur sailors, competing in 40 classes from Saturday until Aug. 6, will try to cope with the unpredictable tides and weather on the Solent, which separates the island from the English mainland.
At first, girls will try to cope with menstruation while in school.
In that case the dog will become a bit relaxed and will try to cope into the environment.
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Certainly, employees with low emotional intelligence will also try to cope with the demands as far as possible.
[C4.] TWO BAGS WILL COST YOU As they try to cope with rising fuel prices, five of the six major airlines in the United States plan to charge coach passengers to check a second bag.
These thoughts will become more pronounced as you try to cope with living life without your mother.
Suppliers will probably feel more pressure as the automakers try to cope with declining sales by asking for price reductions on parts.
Then, an increase in emotional demands will have the negative effect of exhaustion as employees no longer try to cope with the demands directly.
I have seen CEOs try to cope with the stress by drinking heavily, checking out, and even quitting.
So you try to cope.
Many people try to cope with cancer by keeping their feelings to themselves.
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