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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I forget on" is not correct in written English
The correct phrase would be "I forget." For example, "I can never remember where I left my keys. I forget so easily!"
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I forgot on Wednesday.
Also tap I Forgot on the next page.
Tap Forgot PIN and then I Forgot on the next page.
I like eye shadow, but I forget to put it on.
STEVE COLL: Sorry I've been so distracted by the Red Carpet coverage on CNN I forgot to log on.
"I forgot to turn on the gas," he said.
Perhaps this thought alone doomed them — I forgot to knock on wood.
I forgot to change back on my way home.
With so much music going on, I forgot to notice.
Anyway, I forgot to check up on my comments box from earlier posts to answer the questions.
"I forgot to put someone on the guest list -- Donovan," Mr. Barone said.
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