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(idiomatic) To watch or protect; to keep safe.
Nobody stays at home to look after the kids any more.
Still, it felt secure to have someone look after her the way he did.
Earrings can be difficult to look after.
The kids I look after are so adorable - I'm really going to miss them.
He tells her he's got a new live-in housekeeper to help look after the kids.
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