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Synonyms

take care

Idioms  
  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]


Example Sentences

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She said she had got "some useful information and practical tips to help take care of her hair".

From BBC

They have helped the Bruins understand their role on the court, take care of the ball and be more confident.

From Los Angeles Times

The U.S. needs to define its goals and let other problems take care of themselves.

From The Wall Street Journal

The U.S. needs to define its goals and let other problems take care of themselves.

From The Wall Street Journal

By authorizing the content and direction of the documentary, Jackson takes care to preserve and even somewhat redeem Joseph’s legacy, one that other documentaries, specials and fictionalized versions of Michael’s life have characterized as abusive.

From Salon