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Is it either COPE UP or COPE WITH?

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Best Answer:  "Cope up" makes no sense whatever.

The word cope is a verb that means to deal [with] or to handle difficulties.

It's "cope with," always.


Source(s): My dictionary.
Gee Wye · 8 years ago
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