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It's not an idiom - to cope means to deal with, or to handle
Deal
After her breakup, she had to learn how to cope with the feelings of heartbreak and loneliness.
To do something to; to deal with; to cope
The word cope is a verb. It means to deal with something that is particularly difficult.
Some other words that can be used for deal with are cope, control, and handle.
tackle, deal with, cope with, meet head-on
Pray for him and hope he is safe. If you can cope with it, so can he.
tackle, deal with, cope with, meet head-on
The best way to cope with sadness is to spend the day with your family and people who love you.
I can not cope with this or I can not deal with this.
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