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Discover LudwigThe phrase "caring words" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to words or phrases that show empathy, kindness, and concern for someone else's well-being. You can use it in any situation where you want to express your care and support for someone. Example: "After her mother's passing, Mary was comforted by her friend's caring words and gestures."
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Cameron's genius has been to disguise the social injustice of his government's policies with the soothing unction of caring words that Margaret Thatcher could never bring herself to utter: she was no dissembler.
Her transcript went round the world, was supposedly pinned to the wall of the Oval Office and inspired a letter to the colonel from Prince Charles, who said how profoundly (the letter is in Collins' study and the word has been underlined by the prince) moved he had been by the stirring, caring words.
To share life with people we care about and share good energy or caring words with complete strangers as we go about our days.
Use positive, believable, and caring words about yourself.
He hugged me, and with a few caring words made me feel like I could keep going.
FOR Paul Doyle, there was something hollow in the caring words that church officials offered last week in settling sex abuse claims they had long fought.
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Youkilis was more restrained in his reaction, saying that while it was nice to know Epstein cared, words alone hardly mattered.
"But people can't afford water and the United States has no leadership in the White House right now, so who cares?" Word, Tiffani Ashley Bell.
Those are fighting words, not loving, caring, ministerial words.
Warm, giving and caring are words that describe him best.
When did we stop caring about words?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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