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What do you mean when say for good orders sake?

"For goodness' sake," or simply "for God's sake," is an expression used to emphasize the importance or seriousness of a matter or request. It is often used as an interjection to convey urgency, frustration, or exasperation.

For example:

- "For goodness' sake, please be quiet! I'm trying to concentrate."

- "For God's sake, don't touch that! It's dangerous!"

- "For goodness' sake, could you please give me a hand with this?"

The expression "for good orders sake" is not commonly used, but it appears similar in meaning to "for goodness sake," emphasizing the importance of maintaining order or organization in a particular situation.

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