Hello, great and kind folks. I have a question about "care about". I usually say "I do not care what you say" but all of a sudden, I was wondering if it is okay to say "I do not care about what you say" but Longman dictionary says "care what, who, how, etc" are fixed phrases. What do you think?
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I think you can use 'about' there if you want to.
— Mister Micawber
I think you can use 'about' there if you want to.
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