Examples of 'trying to cope' in a sentence

Meaning of "trying to cope"

The phrase 'trying to cope' describes the act of struggling or endeavoring to deal with a difficult or challenging situation. It implies that an individual is making efforts to manage or adapt to a particular circumstance, often indicating a sense of emotional or psychological strain in the process

How to use "trying to cope" in a sentence

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trying to cope
Trying to cope and not do something to help.
You may be trying to cope with exces.
Trying to cope with airline luggage restrictions.
And that you are just trying to cope.
Trying to cope alone can become overwhelming.
The gay community is bravely trying to cope.
They are trying to cope with their loss.
I have finally given up trying to cope.
Just trying to cope with the suffering.
He and his father are trying to cope.
Trying to cope with the loss of my lover.
Must be hell trying to cope with all this.
Trying to cope with the loss before it happens.
They are still trying to cope with that trauma.
Trying to cope with the situation.

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Your brain is still trying to cope with severe trauma.
Trying to cope with the transition to the private sector.
I am just trying to cope with it.
Trying to cope with a hyperactive or aggressive child on their own.
Her relatives are still trying to cope with the tragedy.
I am trying to cope with the situation.
Hence the organizations are trying to cope with the chang.
I was trying to cope with what was inside.
I could introduce you to friends who are still trying to cope.
I am still trying to cope with my mum.
Some are going through denial while others are trying to cope with the loss.
Tom is trying to cope with that.
I get that you are lonely and that you are just trying to cope.
They are trying to cope but it is unacceptable.
They should also be able to provide support for families trying to cope.
Japan is trying to cope with the aging of its population.
I am really trying to cope.
Trying to cope.
Your partner is also trying to cope with the loss.
I was trying to cope in an environment that was geared around the happiness of birth.
Angry outbursts can be a way of trying to cope with unhappiness or depression.
This is a classic instance where intervening upstream is better than trying to cope downstream.
Your brain is trying to cope with heightened human perception.
They have demonstrated solidarity and cooperation by trying to cope with the disaster.
The country is trying to cope with the massive influx.
Coping with a marriage lacking in intimacy looks like a plant trying to cope without water.
Publishers are trying to cope with changes in the online ad world.
Ms Bray began to suffer the effects of trying to cope.
Sometimes adults are trying to cope with the trauma themselves.
Trying to cope when everything comes crashing down?
We can help if you are trying to cope with any of the above.
In trying to cope with rapidly rising labor costs in China.
He or she is trying to cope.
I am just trying to cope through a year in Toledo with its miserable excuse for espresso.
Ordinary people are sensitively pictured trying to cope with the realities of war.

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