lean on vs take care

lean on

verb
  • To criticize or reprimand for the purpose of changing behavior. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see lean, on. 

  • To put pressure on; to attempt to compel a person to do something; to exert influence on. 

  • To depend upon for support; to require assistance from. 

take care

verb
  • To be cautious, careful or prudent. 

  • To mind, or be in charge of something. 

intj
  • good-bye (literally, take care of yourself) 

How often have the words lean on and take care occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )