Sentence examples for have care for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "have care for" is not correct and not commonly used in written English.
The phrase "take care of" is more commonly used and should be used instead. Example: I need to take care of my sick grandmother this weekend.

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When confronted about his rationale for enshrining in the city's law what is, after all, a religious abomination, the king declares that Polyneices' crime against the city has put the young man beyond morality — that while burial of any dead is a religious obligation, it is impossible to imagine that "the gods have care for this corpse," that one might ever see "the gods honoring the wicked".

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Aristotle would not have cared for it.

I have cared for illustrious people before.

Most seemed to have cared for and about one another.

They must — at least sometimes — have cared for their wounded.

He seems to have cared for nothing else.

She had a big heart and would have liked to have cared for the whole world.

"Maybe we would have had some money if we would have cared for that".

Some patients I have cared for for more than 30 years.

I have cared for the uninsured and underinsured for 20 years.

They have cared for cherubic Joshua, nine months, since he was a few days old.

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