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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Care for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing concern for someone's well-being or when offering help or support. Example: "Do you care for a cup of tea while we discuss the project?"
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Care for
verb
To attend to the needs of, especially in the manner of a nurse or personal aide.
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Care for a Mask?
"Care for a drink?
Care for a Spritzer?
Care for your puppy.
Care for more tronquito, seor?
"Care for some almonds?
Care for the cilantro.
Care for your fish.
Care for your ears.
Care for your dog.
Care for thinning hair.
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