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cope

[kohp] / koʊp /


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“Our armed forces are fully ready to cope with any circumstances,” Kim Jong Un said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Playing in Australia is unlikely to faze the North Korean players, who receive "political training" to cope with being in a foreign country, according to Edinburgh University's Lee.

From Barron's

Rinderknech's variation and precision on a quick surface was hard to cope with.

From BBC

He looked forward, too, to telling his other friends about his new friends, and how they had all coped with the unexpected situation.

From Literature

“You have gained sufficient coping skills and tools to address defects in order to avoid repeating past mistakes.”

From Los Angeles Times