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Is it sake or appearance sake?

The phrase you're looking for is "for appearance's sake".

It means doing something to create a good impression or to avoid embarrassment, even if it's not genuinely necessary or desired.

Here's how it's used in a sentence:

* "He stayed late at the office for appearance's sake, even though he had finished all his work."

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