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looking after

noun as in attention

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In Monaco, she recalls, Salah put her on the phone to his brother, Mohamed, who she says asked: "Is my brother looking after you?"

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The statement said the WRU is "very proud" of its proactive approach through the community game, promoting the importance of all participants looking after themselves both physically and mentally.

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"So just by really carefully looking after your dog, making sure that you know if it's done its business and picking up after it, it's so simple but will make such a big difference."

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“The Canadian government is very reliant upon local people conducting acts of remembrance but also looking after the war graves,” Mr Brundle said.

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In Covid they were looking after four, five or even six – often all on a ventilator.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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