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The phrase "a carer" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who provides care for another person, often in a professional or personal capacity, such as looking after the elderly or individuals with disabilities.
Example: "She works as a carer in a local nursing home, providing support and companionship to the residents."
Alternatives: "a caregiver" or "a caretaker."
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A carer?
I too was a carer.
And I wouldn't want a carer".
I had to tell them what a carer is.
· Judith Cameron writes monthly on her experiences as a carer.
"So where did you train as a carer, Pearl?" "Me?
I don't know how good a carer I have been.
She has a child with respiratory problems, she's a carer.
There are many other ways I can be a carer.
I will always be a carer of a disabled child.
Caroline is a carer, who blogs at Carer with Attitude.
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