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If you are trying to convey that you are fond of someone use "care about"."care for" is correct for something like-"I care for my bedridden grandmother",but is also correct when you say, for instance, "I don't care for sushi", or "i don't care for the color red in evening gowns".

Both are correct, with different meanings. To care forusually means to be fond of, to like. But it also may mean to take care of. To care about means to be interested in or concerned with something.

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