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The phrase "a care for a" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and it is unclear what context it is intended for.
Example: "She has a care for a child in need."
Alternatives: "a concern for" or "a regard for".
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Why are players 'gay' if they don't jump into every 50/50 tackle without a care for a career-ending injury?
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High burden due to a caring for a family member with a psychiatric disorder leads to a higher risk for developing affective disorders in caregivers (Adewuya et al. 2011; Lawton et al. 1991).
Continue leading a positive life without a care for other people's opinions.
Have a friend care for the pet for a couple days, or board him.
A veteran who is receiving care for a service-connecteddisability.
"Care for a drink?
CARE for a thrill?
Care for a Mask?
Care for a Spritzer?
Padell explains his belief that it is possible to care for a client as a person.
She didn't know yet how to care for a sloth or a platypus.
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