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"no caring" is not correct or commonly used as a standalone phrase in written English.
It may be used in informal speech, but it would typically be written as "not caring" or "lack of caring." Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: She showed no caring for his feelings, even though he had been there for her during difficult times.
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As Mr. Thomson observed, "No caring".
Even with regard to those with whom one has no caring relationship complete strangers memories of natural caring arise, generating a feeling of "I must do something".
That letter of the Alumni Association asks my family for data and an obituary 'so that caring classmates can be informed.' They have no data and there are no caring classmates because I am not an alumnus of MIT.
This paper specifically adds the point that previously established guarded trust (or even distrust) of physicians, combined with no caring healthcare professional among those closest to them, might be one of eventually more possible triggers of choosing additional help from an NN.
They considered that in China today, the importance of humanistic caring was emphasized in nursing, but caring theory, knowledge, skills, attitudes, the art of caring were lacking in nursing education and there were no caring related courses or program during their learning process, and solutions should be found out.
No caring".
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These animals require basically no care.
The song features a childlike section ("No care / No no").
"No, there has been no care".
Under SAMHSA's mandate, get no care.
I no longer care.
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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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