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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a caretaker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who takes care of a person, place, or thing, often in a professional or responsible capacity.
Example: "The elderly man required a caretaker to assist him with daily activities and ensure his well-being."
Alternatives: "a guardian" or "a custodian."
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Holly's a caretaker.
You were just a caretaker.
But he was more than a caretaker.
I was a caretaker for puppies.
"He's not just a caretaker.
Ms. Aspillaga portrays a caretaker.
He's a caretaker in the catbird seat.
I was a caretaker to a drinker.
Did the couple need a caretaker?
Ford's was essentially a caretaker government.
It will also form a caretaker government.
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