Examples of 'struggle to cope' in a sentence

Meaning of "struggle to cope"

To struggle to cope means to find it difficult to handle or deal with a situation, challenge, or task, often used when someone is overwhelmed or unable to manage effectively.

How to use "struggle to cope" in a sentence

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Syrian schools and hospitals struggle to cope.
Hospitals struggle to cope with the growing number of casualties.
There is peace in the struggle to cope.
Many people struggle to cope with the stress of everyday life.
Many women feel overwhelmed and struggle to cope.
As human beings we struggle to cope with the need for protection.
Routine is much easier for cats with CDS as they struggle to cope with change.
Many workers struggle to cope with this denial of a basic human need.
Health services and social and economic systems struggle to cope with increasing demands.
They also struggle to cope with failure and acknowledge their mistakes.
Any young adult would struggle to cope with this.
Companies struggle to cope with the increase in mobility and dispersion of their employees.
Law enforcement systems often struggle to cope with this increase.
I struggle to cope with rejection from people I have allowed to get close to my heart.
Basically they give their own struggle to cope with society nowadays.

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His struggle to cope with his captivity and assimilation is a central element of the episode ".
Family members and friends may struggle to cope with such a sudden and unexpected loss.
Rapid, seemingly uncontrolled development and aging infrastructure, mean that the roads struggle to cope.
Most children struggle to cope with the arrival of a new family member.
Rebecca finds solace with an old friend as the Pearsons struggle to cope with tragedy.
Even your thoughts struggle to cope with the state of things in your mundane world.
But, when new challenges arrive, they can struggle to cope.
Glenn and Maggie struggle to cope without each other.
In their struggle to cope with the unthinkable, lies the ultimate drama of the event.
By contrast, technological systems struggle to cope with the unexpected.
Those who struggle to cope with change must be supported, not scorned.
The girl 's family and friends struggle to cope with their loss.
The same way we struggle to cope with … when are we going to play again.
Invasions are possible, and your army will struggle to cope with a massive invasion.
The report said, “ workers struggle to cope with this denial of a basic human need.
Miles away, in Mumbai, India, commuters here struggle to cope with torrential rain.
Otherwise, you may find it a real struggle to cope with the demands of being a parent.
Consequently, many families on lower incomes struggle to cope and are pushed into poverty.
According to the report, Workers struggle to cope with this denial of a basic human need.
We see this as American policymakers struggle to cope with today 's Middle East disturbances.
Let the other poor saps struggle to cope - you'll be living in style.
Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt struggle to cope with the escalating Syrian refugee situation.

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