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Discover Ludwig"take care for" is not correct and usable in written English.
The correct phrase is "take care of". It is a polite way to remind someone to be careful or responsible, particularly when saying goodbye. Example: "Take care of yourself, and call me if you need anything."
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Therefore, a developer does not have to take care for it.
It has been primarily designed to take care for elderly people.
Hell is waiting for those who do not take care for their eternal souls.
Where we walked yesterday, people had to take care for leopards.
Maybe we should take care for the idiots and ban violent games for everybody.
Even as we laugh at the Victorians, however, we should take care, for they seldom hesitated to laugh at themselves, and our own hilarity can be the merest echo.
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Forgive the brevity I still have much to take care of for the trip.
He pries open its jaws, takes care for the teeth.
He takes care for the well-being and virtuous flourishing of other human beings.
Irrigation has several critical aspects which need to be taken care for proper balance of soil quality and crops grown in the area.
ST as a study physician took care for the safety of healthy volunteers during recruitment and the actual imaging investigations, performed the tracer application, and revised the manuscript.
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