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cope

[kohp] / koʊp /


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Now, without one of his best buddies, Hill is learning to cope just fine — and his teammates are following his lead.

From Los Angeles Times

At the same time, the Education Department itself is coping with major changes.

From MarketWatch

“It’s a coping mechanism that takes their minds off the attacks.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite having an "incredible" bond with his dad, deep-held trauma meant his father struggled to cope and was "in and out" of his life, complicating their relationship.

From BBC

Autistic people may experience challenges with communication, understanding others' thoughts or emotions, managing sensory overload, coping with unfamiliar environments, and engaging in repetitive behaviors.

From Science Daily