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Discover LudwigThe phrase "care for him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to showing kindness, concern, and support for another person. For example, "In her final months, she made sure her family knew how much she cared for him."
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The baroness will care for him instead.
I don't care for him personally.
He needed someone at home to care for him.
"My job is another reason I don't care for him.
The Kerrs retired the colt and still care for him.
She is helping her oldest brother care for him now.
"I just didn't care for him," Jossi said.
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'Transition' not only involves finding an adult healthcare provider, but also includes the process of developing the patient's ability to care for him/herself.
Does s/he refuse to believe that you truly care for him/her?
There were doctors around who were able to care for him.
I care for him and it was a tough decision.
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