He was, born to where his mother couldn't take care of him.
English phrasal verb
take care of
To look after someone or something.
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So what I advise to them, it's take care of his body and listen the fathers.
So I have to take care of myself on a daily basis.
I'd be so big, and I'll be able to take care of everybody, and I can do this, and I can do that, and I can.
We needed more than double the energy currently in the country just to take care of the AI plants.
There aren't enough young people to take care of the old people.
Then as soon as I landing, I said, "My friend take care of everything.
She's taking care of her children.