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The phrase "without a care" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a person who is unconcerned and without worry or anxiety. For example, "She lounged in the sun, without a care in the world."
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We burned oil and gas without a care.
At first, we cruised along without a care.
But Capriati started moving more easily and swinging away without a care.
"The heart of our local economy has been torn out without a care from the government.
No! Nor was Nick Lowe - without a care in the world, he simply loved it.
"People used to sit here and drink coffee without a care in the world.
I see kids after school gathered in groups at Starbucks without a care in the world.
It looked merry and impudent, without a care in the world.
He's just ambling around the place without a care in the world.
I think I was your classic American teenager without a care in the world.
"Just driven away without a care in the world and forsook me.
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