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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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For interest(s) sake(s)

Which is correct:
- For interest sake
- For interest's sake
- For interest sakes
- For interest's sakes
  

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anonymousinterest's sake
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What's the context?
- For interest sake
- For interest's sake
- For interest sakes
- For interest's sakes

You can also say

eg I read my dictionary for interest.

eg I read my atlas out of my interest in geography.

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For interest's sake

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