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) I cannot cope up with the pressure
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Answer:

I cannot cope with the pressure.

Explanation:

It is “cope with.”

“Cope” is an intransitive verb meaning to deal with something well, despite or in the face of some difficulty. Synonyms are “contend with,” “get by,” “grapple with,” “make do,” and “manage.”

cope up or cope with:

When you can’t keep up with your work you may not be able to cope with your job; but you never “cope up” with anything. In casual speech we say “I can’t cope” but in formal writing “cope” is normally followed by “with.”

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