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Discover Ludwig'for sake of' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate a purpose or reason (similar to "for the sake of"). It is most often used to mean "for the benefit of" or "for the good of." For example: "He made the sacrifice for sake of his family's future."
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for sake of
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Because of, for the sake of.
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For sake of politics, they haven't.
For sake of love and Viagra.
For sake of illustration, the separation of 2 components C and A was considered.
Power consumption, Telecom capability and thermal aspects will be shown for sake of completeness.
For sake of simplicity, the paper illustrates the method for one-dimensional problems.
For sake of performance and comparison, the polarizers were characterized and their characteristics reproduced.
For sake of conciseness, details are provided only for one of the two shores.
For sake of brevity, in the following paper just the most important results are presented.
For sake of comparison, unmodified CNWr were also dispersed in PCL.
I typed notes for two interactive sessions for sake of formatting.
For sake of comparison, identical experiments were also performed in the laboratory on earth.
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