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Discover LudwigThe phrase "care about how" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that someone is concerned with the way or manner in which something is done. For example, "I care about how my work is presented, so I'm always sure to proofread it carefully."
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Tell someone you care about, how much you really do.
Caring people care about how their actions affect other people.
I care about how they're educating kids.
They care about how WikiLeaks handled it.
Companies care about how much total compensation they pay.
I still care about how people are treated".
People don't care about how hard you practice.
"They've got to care about how the fish comes out.
I didn't care about how old they were.
These days, many customers care about how companies treat employees.
Will Zuckerberg care about how the movie portrays him?
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