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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a care for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would be "a care for" in contexts discussing concern or affection for someone or something.
Example: "She has a deep care for the environment and works tirelessly to protect it."
Alternatives: "a concern for" or "an affection for".
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Not a care for authority".
But have a care, for hackers are there, And surfing is sometimes rough.
Nor are they posing formally indoors, but sprawling under a tree in comfortable clothes, smiling broadly at the artist without a care for posterity.
The ensemble sang beautifully with a care for period style, banishing vibrato from their voices in the requisite sexless manner of English choir boys.
Instead, the Pacers began giving it back, going after loose balls, flying through the lane without a care for their health.
I believe our developing concept of a duty of care should be extended to "a care" for our shared but fragile democratic values.
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Suggest doing a foster care for a little while.
No one had discussed establishing a care plan for him.
She has lived in a care home for the past eight years.
"There was a standard care for each cancer," he said.
They have a real care for students.
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