English with Karim - Look after means to take care of or be in charge of someone or something. If you look after your clothes they last a lot longer =D | Facebook
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What if someone wants to take time off to look after their children and hasn't booked it as holiday? - Wales Online
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SEVENTEEN and NCT take precautionary COVID-19 tests after someone came in contact with a positive case : Bollywood News - Bollywood Hungama
![TIL you are a Jr. if you're named after your dad, but a II (second) if you take the name from someone else in the family. : r/todayilearned TIL you are a Jr. if you're named after your dad, but a II (second) if you take the name from someone else in the family. : r/todayilearned](https://external-preview.redd.it/_PMRoyXN4AWT9wkaDCpzAFOQnLCiyH5911mG-pmL8Ps.jpg?auto=webp&s=26980d6766177bf11d7ad04933ef26a7c0f6024a)
TIL you are a Jr. if you're named after your dad, but a II (second) if you take the name from someone else in the family. : r/todayilearned
![15 Phrasal Verbs with LOOK: Look after, Look at, Look for, Look up, Look forward to, Look out - YouTube 15 Phrasal Verbs with LOOK: Look after, Look at, Look for, Look up, Look forward to, Look out - YouTube](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/L2gVNHxPej8/mqdefault.jpg)
15 Phrasal Verbs with LOOK: Look after, Look at, Look for, Look up, Look forward to, Look out - YouTube
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