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been cared
noun
Grief, sorrow.
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Mr. Branch has always been cared for by his family.
It's been cared for, touched by a "craftsman".
Since the couple's arrest, their son, Danil, has been cared for by Irina's mother, Lyutsina.
They had been cared for by the Tibetan exile community in India.
At a medical center, he refused treatment until more seriously injured men had been cared for.
"They have been cared for very well," he said of the buildings.
Shah recognized the infant as one who had been cared for previously in his neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Psychiatric patients traditionally have been cared for in long-stay mental health facilities, formerly called asylums or mental hospitals.
She has been cared for by her adoptive mother, Nelly Torres, since she was 3 months old.
In the past two weeks, most children left without any parent have been cared for by friends and relatives.
Since the 1950s it has been cared for by artists, including, since 1979, present owner Carol Summers, from California.
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