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“Cope with” is the correct usage. I can’t think of an instance in which “cope up with” would be correct.



However, “put up with” is a (rather informal) phrase with a meaning similar to “cope with.” Sounds like the second phrase in your question is a mashup of both. You should use either “cope with” or “put up with” depending upon the specific tone and connotation you’re aiming for.






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      However, “put up with” is a (rather informal) phrase with a meaning similar to “cope with.” Sounds like the second phrase in your question is a mashup of both. You should use either “cope with” or “put up with” depending upon the specific tone and connotation you’re aiming for.






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          However, “put up with” is a (rather informal) phrase with a meaning similar to “cope with.” Sounds like the second phrase in your question is a mashup of both. You should use either “cope with” or “put up with” depending upon the specific tone and connotation you’re aiming for.







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