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caring

[kair-ing] / ˈkɛər ɪŋ /


















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He often doesn’t think of others and does what he wants, often without caring about consequences.

From Los Angeles Times

In nearly all states, the cost of caring for children has outpaced even housing and health care, placing immense strain on families and the fabric of our democracy.

From Salon

So I sought advice on coping from others who have been through an extended period of caring for a sick or dying loved one.

From The Wall Street Journal

First, I’m so sorry for your loss, and I commend you for caring for your father in his old age.

From MarketWatch

"He'll be remembered for his kindness, his caring nature, his wit, but more importantly, and more than anything, his infectious smile, it would light up a room," they said.

From BBC