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cope

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"I would have thought that wellbeing departments at universities would be able to cope with more than just exam stress," Molly says.

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Others in the town are having to cope with losing loved ones, or worrying about relatives and friends who are hurt or those who are still missing.

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Shropshire Council said it offered a range of support to help residents cope with rising bills and the ongoing cost of living crisis.

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"I still have the scar. I kept saying I can't cope with this."

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As usual, plenty will depend on Joe Root, who will have to cope with the noise of not possessing a Test hundred in Australia until he finally has one.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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