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Discover Ludwig'feel cared' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
If you want to express the same meaning, you can say, "I feel cared for," or "I feel taken care of." For example: "With my parents' love, I feel cared for and secure."
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"It creates feelings about food that make you feel cared for, and that's the kind of food that really changes habits".
If Nicholson had to choose between a hospital that was medically flawless but left patients feeling uncared for, and one that made mistakes but made patients feel cared for, which would he opt for?
He made me feel cared for.
They just want to be heard and feel cared for.
And somehow it made us feel cared for, too.
Walking to my car with my keyless-entry fob in hand made me feel cared for.
Visitors staying at one of these will feel cared for – and lucky.
She pointed out that food-related beautifiers made some women feel cared for or energized.
"This can be tough for kids, who feel cared for when there are limits and consistent discipline".
The global flurry is an attempt to locate them again, to become connected, to care and feel cared for.
But I call it rigour with care – you can't get good data unless students feel cared for, and their parents as well".
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