possesive forms of ---for the sake of goodness.
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Yes, there should definitely be an apostrophe as it is a possessive construction -- 'sake' always belongs to something. we can reference other, more obvious possessive structures -- for my sake, for your sake, for his sake, etc. So I beseech you to use the apostrophe for possessive construction's sake
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