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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to tend" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb in the infinitive form to indicate the action of taking care of something — tending to something. For example, "He tends to the garden every day to make sure it's in top condition."
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"It slows you down to tend honeybees".
I meant to tend to their wounds.
And there is much to tend.
"You have to tend it".
You have to tend to it".
I had a crop to tend".
A bus steward to tend our comfort?
Home, to tend withered personal relationships.
Make a point to tend to the emotions you experience.
And to tend to the victims and their families.
And so instead, I've learned to tend my own garden".
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