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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tender care" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a nurturing or gentle type of care. Example: The new mother was grateful for the hospital staff's tender care in helping her and her newborn adjust to life together.
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He took it indoors and gave it tender care.
No — the croissant is born of tender care and craftsmanship.
She has been in the tender care of her family.
I just did the best I can, giving him loving, tender care".
"We've treated ours with tender care, hiding all the new mechanicals in little crannies".
It exudes a "tender care and value for people that amazed me.
Trees can establish themselves in the wild, while corn would have trouble surviving without a farmer's tender care.
An even better Radio 3? A reformed BBC? Change is great, but only with tender care, Theresa.
The finest song is probably "Just Like That," a lament for the quick passing of the childhood years performed with tender care by Ms. Dilly.
And so they live at the home waiting, watching television, picking fights and submitting to the tender care of workers who aren't that much older than they are.
Our three adult children joined us, and my husband received wonderful, competent and tender care, made possible by our local hospice.
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