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"care nothing for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express that someone has no regard or consideration for something. For example, "He cared nothing for their feelings and left without saying goodbye."
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They care nothing for the people, just their careers.
They care nothing for press freedom, or the truth.
"They care nothing for us as people," he added.
Ecclestone appears to care nothing for the heritage of the sport.
"You care nothing for me," he once said flatly to the face behind the grille.
I care nothing for Doctor Who as television, but am alert to contemporary portents.
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He cared nothing for them.
She often said that Mr. Boehm cared nothing for business.
By that time, they cared nothing for short sight.
More restrictingly, he cared nothing for the imagination.
She really had cared nothing for him, she said.
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