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What is a single word or Idiom for overing a trying situation?
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Idiom/word/saying request: Accepting a situation out of desperationA word or idiom for a religion which gets blamed for a single person's misguided activitySingle word for making a situation doubly worseSingle word for frequently reassessing a task or situationSingle word/idiom for a changed manWhat is single word or phrase/idiom for “someone speaks alot but works very-very slow”Idiom for situationIdiom for trying to cover up defects in one's workWord for “Trying to be funny in a serious situation”Idiom for “trying to figure something out”?
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Recently, my friend office was burned due to short-circuit in a switch-board. So, I want to given them some positive message.
E.g. Must be a trying situation for you guys. Take care guys! I hope you ___ this situation.
I want to use some idiom or a word. Closest, I found is overcome, but I don't feel using it.
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
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Recently, my friend office was burned due to short-circuit in a switch-board. So, I want to given them some positive message.
E.g. Must be a trying situation for you guys. Take care guys! I hope you ___ this situation.
I want to use some idiom or a word. Closest, I found is overcome, but I don't feel using it.
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
single-word-requests idiom-requests
add a comment |
Recently, my friend office was burned due to short-circuit in a switch-board. So, I want to given them some positive message.
E.g. Must be a trying situation for you guys. Take care guys! I hope you ___ this situation.
I want to use some idiom or a word. Closest, I found is overcome, but I don't feel using it.
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
single-word-requests idiom-requests
Recently, my friend office was burned due to short-circuit in a switch-board. So, I want to given them some positive message.
E.g. Must be a trying situation for you guys. Take care guys! I hope you ___ this situation.
I want to use some idiom or a word. Closest, I found is overcome, but I don't feel using it.
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
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