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Hi there!

If you're looking for the symbol for "in care of" to use when addressing an envelope, you can actually just use the abbreviation "c/o" instead. This is a widely recognized abbreviation that means "in care of" and is commonly used in mailing addresses.

To use it, simply write the recipient's name on the first line of the address, followed by "c/o" and then the name of the person or organization who the mail should be delivered to. For example:
  1. John Smith
  2. c/o Jane Doe
  3. 123 Main Street
  4. Anytown, USA 12345

If you still want to use a symbol instead of "c/o", you can try using the caret symbol (^) or the tilde symbol (~). These symbols are not specifically meant for "in care of", but they can be used to indicate that the mail is being sent to someone else's attention.
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