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  1. Idiom: take care (of yourself) used in spoken English to say goodbye; used in written English as a closing to emails, letters, etc. Note: This is a very informal expression in English that you would use with friends and family. Example sentences — It was great to see you, take care. — Take care of yourself and please send a message to let ...

  2. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupTake Care · Drake · RihannaTake Care℗ 2011 Cash Money Records Inc.Released on: 2012-01-01Producer: Jamie "xx" Smi...

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  4. 3 days ago · Origin of this idiom. The phrase “take care” has been used since the 1580s in the first sense stated above. The word “care” itself means to feel concern for something or show interest in something.”. The term is a Middle English term that has been used since the 900s. When the word “take” was added to the word “care” it took ...

  5. Jul 26, 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupTake Care · Drake · RihannaTake Care℗ 2011 Cash Money Records Inc.Released on: 2011-11-15Producer: Noah "40" Sheb...

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  6. Take care definition: . See examples of TAKE CARE used in a sentence.

  7. All the Best (Formal) “All the best” is a great example of how to say “take care” in a more professional way. It’s a very common sign-off statement in an email, making it one of the most effective choices. In formal writing, “all the best” shows that you care and want to wish someone well. If you’re familiar with the recipient ...

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