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Discover Ludwig"I forwent" is correct and usable in written English as a phrase meaning "I gave up, abandoned, or renounced." For example, "I forwent the opportunity to take a career in medicine in order to pursue a degree in music."
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Like the therapy session that I conducted and accidentally dropped and an Altoid into my cleavage while making a very serious psychological interpretation -- my client and I burst out laughing and I forwent searching for it.
But I still thanked something mystical – the Akond of Swat, the Moomintrolls, Shatner's Bassoon – that I forwent the Seychelloise for the Swedes, because I realised that The Bridge had snuck up on us again last night, with a double opener.
I forwent licensing in favor of affordability.
I forwent a shower and left.
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"Sometimes I forgo my lunch so I can buy a ticket to gamble," she said.
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Usually, I forgo the tonkatsu sauce at home since it is not currently one of the approximately 637 condiments I keep on hand.
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