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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "for gods" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used as an exclamation or interjection to express frustration, disappointment, or disbelief. It can also be used as a mild curse. Example: "For gods' sake, can you please just listen to me?" In this example, the phrase is used to express frustration or exasperation. Other examples could include: - "For gods' sakes, can't you at least try to be on time?" - "For gods' sake, why is this computer not working?" - "For gods' sakes, I can't believe I forgot my keys again!" - "Oh, for gods' sake, just give me a break!" - "What the hell, for gods' sake, why did you do that?" Note: The phrase "for gods' sake" can also be written as "for God's sake" or "for goodness' sake" depending on personal preference or religious beliefs.
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Other British nominees include Bill Condon for screenwriter of the year for Gods and Monsters.
@FiratGunay @NHSMuddle oh for Gods sake get over it, slavery was an act of war.
Even Romney tied his dog to the roof of a car, for gods sake.
His cuisine is Olympian, fit for gods who have become sated and fractious after millennia of ordinary perfection.
ALOT of people thought Ian McKellen was robbed of the best actor Oscar last year for GODS AND MONSTERS (1998).
Kami were made equivalent to deva (the Buddhist Sanskrit term for "gods") who rank highest in the Realm of Ignorance, according to Buddhist notions.
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For God's sake.
Thanks for God.
Oh for God's sake.
For God's sake no.
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