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The phrase "you cared about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that someone put effort into something or that they felt strongly about it. For example, "I know you cared about that project, so I'm sorry it didn't turn out the way you wanted."
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You cared about everyone's needs before you cared about your own.
You voted Democratic if you cared about schools and hospitals.
The Big Dipper or whatever you cared about.
You started your PhD because you cared about it.
You cared about us, you cared about everyone around you and you had no problem showing your love.
"You didn't do it because you cared about my atonement".
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What do you care about?
All you care about is the dividend.
Just have the people you care about!
You care about me.
You care about that?
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