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The phrase "care only about" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is focused solely on a certain thing or idea. For example, "I care only about achieving my goals; nothing else matters to me."
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They care only about effect.
Mr Harper shuns trilateralism, and seems to care only about strengthening Canada's bilateral ties with Washington.
They care only about power.
La Lakers fans care only about championships.
Not those of the narrow-minded party leaders who care only about power.
Other milk shoppers care only about price.
Most fans care only about their tournament brackets.
I really care only about those three things".
Did they care only about selling cocaine and making money?
Or did they care only about rhyme schemes and wordplay?
Why do they care only about their own?
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