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great care

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. great carenoun

    more attention and consideration than is normally bestowed by prudent persons

    "the pilot exercised great care in landing"

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  1. great care

    Great care refers to the utmost attention, diligence, and consideration given to a task, action or person. It involves ensuring that all necessary measures and actions are taken to obtain the best possible results, prevent mistakes, or to ensure the well-being and safety of an individual.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of great care in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of great care in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of great care in a Sentence

  1. Paxton Hood:

    The books we read should be chosen with great care, that they may be, as an Egyptian king wrote over his library, "The medicines of the soul."

  2. Melissa Leggio:

    All the doctors and nurses at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt have been amazing. Due to [COVID-19] restrictions, only one parent was allowed with Abigail during her treatment and all the nurses took such great care of her and also helped me through the ups and downs of watching your child go through cancer treatments, we will be forever grateful for everything they have done for us.

  3. Katie Miller:

    Thank you to all my amazing doctors and everyone who reached out with support. I couldn't have done it without my amazing husband who took great care of his pregnant wife.

  4. Christine Taylor:

    Obviously, with great care ! sometimes it's just easiest to supply the eggs in a wheelbarrow.

  5. Neil Basu:

    This will look similar to some of the activity that took place in Salisbury earlier this year, again, this is a precautionary, but necessary measure that allows officers to safely carry out meticulous and systematic searches for evidence to support the investigation. This must be done with great care, as you will appreciate, to ensure there is no outstanding risk to both those brave officers and the public.

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