The only thing they cared for was how to make money.
The only thing they cared about was how to make money.
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It encourages readers to care for what they buy.
It encourages readers to care about what they buy.
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Some criminals simply don't care of being caught.
Some criminals simply don't care about being caught.
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They don't take care about religion.
They don't care about religion.
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care for = (1) (formal) like: 'Would you care for another drink?'
(2) = (usually adjectival or passive) look after: 'Don't worry. The child is
being well cared for.'
care (about) = think that something is important: 'I don't care (about)
how much it costs.' 'I don't care about the cost.'
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