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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very cared for" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used to express that someone or something is well taken care of, but it is better to use more conventional phrases. Example: "The garden is very cared for, with vibrant flowers and neatly trimmed hedges."
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And when I got a call to meet Steven Spielberg, it's just the same – stiffen the sinews and be on your mettle, though he's such a relaxed man that you feel very cared for".
I felt very cared for in both the above situations, and realized how these small micro-moments of kindness, strung together like tiny Christmas lights, make me feel whole-er, and more humane, more connected to my own well of kindness.
I feel very cared for and loved, and it meant all the world to me that I have your support during these difficult times... ........ Sign your letter with love.
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"I still really care for him, very much.
So I did feel very well cared for and felt like it was being taken very seriously which was great".
However, he said that upon inspection, the woman's dogs appeared to be "very well cared for".
They are also very well cared for.
"Lawrence could have very easily cared for these children".
She was there for me, very caring.
From that moment, until very recently, farmers cared for the land with surprisingly few changes.
As unromantic as it sounds, doing the chores your partner usually does (without being asked to, of course) can make them feel very loved and cared for.
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