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Discover LudwigThe phrase "carer for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can refer to either someone who is responsible for caring for a person or animal, as in: "She is a full-time carer for her elderly grandmother." Or it can refer to someone who receives care, as in: "He is the full-time carer for his disabled daughter."
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Foster Carer for Swiss Foster Care Leeds.
"My husband was the primary carer for our youngest.
Khairun Nisa is a hub carer for one in Leeds.
She is also the sole carer for eight children.
Hoare became registered carer for Anjie, who has multiple sclerosis.
"I want him to bring America back," said Smith, the carer for disabled children.
It affords a Polish carer for Anna, long-lost kin and a lover.
Mrs Margaret Cynthia Wilson, foster carer, for serv families in Northern Ireland.
May was the main carer for her aunt, who was blind.
Birth marks you out as a mother and a carer for a very long time".
Paula is the sole elderly carer for her autistic daughter, Marie, who is in her fifties.
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