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To watch out, or to be attentive to dangers or pitfalls
“Take care that you don't aid him in dragging anybody in the mire.”
To make sure or be certain or something
“But then you must take care that you do not confound great difficulties with absolute impossibilities.”
(look to or look at) To hope for, or aspire to, a goal or dream
To watch or tend someone else's child for a period of time, often for money
To be cautious and alert to risks or dangers
Used to wish someone good luck
“Take care and good luck! If you have luck, take it, care for it.”
Used to bid farewell to someone
To ensure or verify
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