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Amal Laghrissi
what's the difference between '' for the sake of " and " for the good of " and which one is more formal ?
20 feb. 2022 08:27
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It depends. In some cases "for the sake of" and "for the good of " both mean in order to help someone/something. Example: we recycle for the sake of the environment or we recycle for the good of the environment.
In other cases, "for the sake of" means because of.
Example: Let's not argue just for the sake of it. (meaning let's not argue just because we can.)
"For the sake of" could also be used to emphasize a request when you are impatient.
Example: Hurry up for goodness' sake!
20 februari 2022
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Amal Laghrissi
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