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'a bit forgotten' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has not been remembered or paid attention to for some time. For example: "The old lighthouse was a bit forgotten until it was recently restored."
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But in the official story, she was a bit forgotten.
"It's been a bit forgotten over the past 50 years," said David Alba.
Outside the city the tragedy might have been a bit forgotten with what happened at Heysel three weeks later but there was no blame connected to Bradford.
"There is a very small proportion of the population who do respond to these spam letters and they are a bit forgotten about.
I don't blame Nexus S users for feeling a bit forgotten — for a device ostensibly meant to be on the cutting edge of Android updates, the Nexus S hasn't had much luck on the Ice Cream Sandwich front.
"Yes I'm a busy person, I'm a party leader, but I will be an MP for you and I'll help put this place - that's at the end of the line, a bit forgotten, a bit left behind - and I hope I can help put it back on the map," he said.
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Let's put the phones down, put the beers down (for a bit), forget about awkward conversation and let's DO something.
Try not to cross the line of joking, if you know her a bit, forget about dirty things to say.
"African women have been a little bit forgotten," said Fatoumata Siré Diakité, the Malian ambassador to Germany who last week listened to a video message by Ms. Bachelet presented to a women's conference in Germany.
After a bit, I forgot it was a prize.
It's a bit like forgetting to walk.
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