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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cared much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a significant level of concern or affection towards someone or something.
Example: "She cared much for her family, always putting their needs before her own."
Alternatives: "cared deeply" or "cared a lot."
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Policy makers haven't cared much either.
Thompson never cared much for perception anyway.
Not that the crowd cared much.
By then, however, I cared much less.
I never cared much," he said.
No one cared much about society.
Warhol himself might not have cared much.
But the kids couldn't have cared much about the politics.
Lincoln himself seems not to have cared much about loyalty.
I have never cared much for meeting celebrities.
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Actually, he doesn't care much anymore.
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