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The phrase "always forget about them" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a tendency to overlook or neglect certain people, things, or responsibilities.
Example: "I try to remember all my friends' birthdays, but I always forget about them."
Alternatives: "tend to overlook them" or "often neglect them".
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Possibly, anyone would argue, these issues are too small to think about seriously, since whether you perform these acts or don't perform them you always forget about them in about five minutes.
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