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"care it" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use "care for it", which means to pay attention to something or take good care of it, e.g. "I always take such care for it that it will last me a lifetime."
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If you don't care, it don't matter".
"If they don't care, it won't work".
She won't care — it was only a bit of glass.
"I didn't care; it didn't make any difference.
Why it's hard to care: It boils down to science.
Because if Elon doesn't care it won't happen".
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Nobody cared; it was delicious.
(Who cares? It's funny).
Who cares – it's going up.
Who cares – it's summer!
Who cares, it's delicious!
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