Examples of 'are struggling to cope' in a sentence

Meaning of "are struggling to cope"

are struggling to cope: Facing difficulty in managing or dealing with a situation or emotions, often related to stress, grief, or challenges in life

How to use "are struggling to cope" in a sentence

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are struggling to cope
Even now the hotels are struggling to cope.
Hospitals are struggling to cope with an influx of people.
There is no shame in admitting you are struggling to cope.
Many of us are struggling to cope ourselves.
And so do other women out there who are struggling to cope.
Hospitals are struggling to cope with an influx of people who suspect.
Healthcare systems are struggling to cope.
Hospitals are struggling to cope with an influx ofpeople who suspect.
Refugee camps in neighbouring countries are struggling to cope with the influx.
Two witnesses are struggling to cope with the feelings of loss, sorrow and guilt.
Get to know the signs that indicate you are struggling to cope.
The research institutes are struggling to cope with these different research disciplines.
As urban populations continue to grow, some cities are struggling to cope.
Already local surgeries are struggling to cope with the existing population.
A state of emergency has been declared, but authorities say they are struggling to cope.

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And their teams are struggling to cope.
And green iguanas, an invasive species accustomed to warm tropical climates, are struggling to cope.
These NHS principles are struggling to cope with this.
However, they are struggling to cope with scant resources, particularly financial resources.
Even the country 's prisons are struggling to cope.
Hospitals are struggling to cope with an influx of people who suspect … HARRIMAN,.
But it 's also clear that local governments are struggling to cope with the influx.
What happens if you are struggling to cope with the intense, fast-paced and pressured environment?
Meanwhile, Mogadishu 's already weak health services are struggling to cope with the casualties.
They are struggling to cope with a Union of 15.
As the population grows, many developing countries are struggling to cope with present population levels.
The Greek islands are struggling to cope with large number of migrants.
And from what I was seeing, we are struggling to cope with that.
Border officials say they are struggling to cope with an influx of Central American families.
His parents, Ben and Emma, are struggling to cope.
And Syria 's neighbors are struggling to cope with the conflict 's spillover.
Many creatures, however, are struggling to cope in the urban jungle.
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