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The phrase "for time's sake" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used when one is trying to emphasize the importance of acting quickly or expediently on a certain issue or task. For example, you could say, "I need you to finish this project by tomorrow for time's sake."
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For time's sake writer decided to inspect autos on display for only one requirement: non-glaring windshield wipers.
The Blount campaign maintained at the time that the interview had simply been compressed for time's sake, but the Sparkman campaign said the tape was doctored to inject racial innuendo.
However, for time's sake, the Blind Date Club used dummy profiles to showcase how the technology works.
For time's sake, I'll just tell you the next day was heaven on earth.
Certainly, for time's sake, if you want to have a template of a note set up for copying/pasting purposes, great!
For time's sake, you should consider how far you should go before turning back and stick to that plan.
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For old time's sake, here's a commercial for Tag Heuer watches featuring now former-spokesperson, Tiger Woods.
And for old time's sake... here's Matt, and his wonderful rubbery limbs.
Go ahead and try it for old time's sake -- it's still damn good, even without the Surge.
He came for a drink for old time's sake.
They took a few things, they said, for old time's sake, for the memories.
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