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The phrase "Your sake" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is done for the benefit or interest of someone else.
Example: "I decided to stay quiet for your sake, even though I had a lot to say."
Alternatives: "for your benefit" or "for your good."
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Know that what they did was wrong, and forgive them for your sake and yours only.
For your sake, I hope not much.
"I hope for your sake that happens.
They are there for your sake".
"But I hope for your sake that they do".
Ideally he should stop smoking for your sake.
For your sake, I hope you like your living-room.
I struggled to be — well, noisier, for your sake.
"For your sake, I hope typin' comes back in style".
They are there for your sake," he said.
"Though I hoped you wouldn't — for your sake".
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