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Discover Ludwig'care with' is not an acceptable phrase in written English.
The phrase 'care for' would be used instead. For example, "He loves to care for his pets."
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Take care with Drogba!
But she took care with her appearance.
I like scientists' care with belief.
"Coordinated care with sufficient funding is crucial".
They were both in care with badly damaged lives.
We see health care with a different set of eyes.
"In New York, cars really take care with pedestrians.
They are currently in intensive care, with severe burns.
Mr. Moeys takes great care with the details.
Perhaps it's because he's taken more care with his novels.
Finally, the website warns: "Take care with abbreviations and emoticons".
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