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Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “for its own sake“ and its meaning is “used to indicate that something is done for its own merits/benefits/advantages only, and not because of anything else”.
Example Sentence: Academia is considered to be a noble area and different from its for-profit counterparts. It is assumed that academia values the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake. Sadly, many academicians do not share this aim. In my limited experience, I have come across only a handful of academicians whose true passion is the pursuit of knowledge. Most others do not attribute any value to knowledge or wisdom.
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This phrase is present in The Hindu article In praise of quality in academia and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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