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take care

  1. Be careful, use caution, as in Take care or you will slip on the ice . [Late 1500s]

  2. Good-bye, as in I have to go now; take care . This apparent abbreviation of take care of yourself is used both orally and in writing, where it sometimes replaces the conventional Sincerely or Love in signing off correspondence. [ Colloquial ; 1960s]



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I was never able to settle my nervous system, find contentment with anyone or take care of my interior life.

"I don't really feel the pressure for certain things. I just play football with a smile on my face, be happy, and the rest will take care of yourself," he added.

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Animal lovers say they face hostility and sometimes even violence for taking care of strays, while people who believe dogs should be off the streets argue they can be aggressive and dangerous.

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And in the coming days and weeks, both clubs will have to try to take care of business better.

For ICE employees, “they’re going to take care of the benefits for you,” he said.

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