Learn what "for your sake you better pray she's safe" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means the speaker is warning someone that they will be in serious trouble if the woman is not safe.
From On One Condition, Episode 46
A person issues a warning and puts responsibility on the other person's actions.
Use this in a very intense scene when you want to warn someone or pressure them with consequences. It sounds threatening and is not suitable for normal polite English.
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