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Discover Ludwig'better care' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as discussing medical treatment, taking care of someone or something, or improving care in a certain situation. Example: "The hospital promised to provide better care for their patients after receiving numerous complaints about long wait times and inadequate treatment."
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Previous caring experience might lead to better care.
Better care.
"They'd take better care".
They aren't getting better care.
Medicare to Better Care?
What about Better Care?
Better Care for Less?
We simply want better care".
And the patient got swifter, better care.
You should take better care of me".
"It's more about giving better care".
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