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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always cared for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent level of care or concern for someone or something over time.
Example: "Throughout her life, she always cared for her family, ensuring they had everything they needed."
Alternatives: "consistently looked after" or "always looked out for".
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"She always cared for me".
Urologists, who are specialists in the organs that produce urine, have always cared for women.
Since then, Chloe has had a baby, now 3. "My mother always cared for so many people," Mr. Coran said.
And who was to say he wasn't happier this way: always cared for, always needed, always knowing exactly what was expected of him?
He remembered the girl he called Princess, who seemed older than her years, who loved baseball and lipstick and swimming and always cared for her brother.
His head was filled with images of the war and though she says he always cared for his children she also says she became "his victim".
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We will always care for the entire family.
She left her cat, Lady Chatterley, and told him that she would always care for him.
"We shared 10 years together, and I will always care for him.
I didn't always care for Mr. O'Callaghan's onstage persona, which frequently dips into arrogance.
Miss Grimes performed the role on Broadway for two years, winning extravagant praise from critics, even if they didn't always care for the play itself.
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