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Bepleased Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

In my care

Hi,

Please tell me the meaning of "in my care" in the sentence below.

"I always have her best interest in my care."

Thank you for your help.
  

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"Thank you for your help. It is not a very good sentence. " It is an idiom meaning that all the decisions I make for her will be best for her.

  • "Thank you for your help.
  • It is not a very good sentence.
  • " It is an idiom meaning that all the decisions I make for her will be best for her.
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bepleasedHi,Please tell me the meaning of "in my care" in the sentence below."I always have her best interest in my care."Thank you for your help.
It is not a very good sentence.

This is better:

"I always have her best interests at heart."

It is an idiom meaning that all the decisions I make for her will be best for her.

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Hi,
Your suggestion has me touch it best.
"I always have her best interests at heart."
= I always take care of having / making the best interests (which should be the best tonic) for (for = attending on) her.

The logic intrinsic meaning of [at heart] : [At] shows that the activity of me is in the state of [ heart].

[her] is not ued to modify but to act as receiver of

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