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The phrase "always forgotten" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is consistently overlooked or not remembered.
Example: "In the hustle and bustle of daily life, the small joys are often always forgotten."
Alternatives: "constantly overlooked" or "perpetually neglected".
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And, always forgotten, who's thinking deeply about the future of local government?
These are the real issues to be debated in mental health, but they are always forgotten.
It wasn't that he was forgetting things: he had always forgotten things.
"People have always forgotten that I won a playoff game against Oakland," Frazier said.
George Seifert is always forgotten when names of top head coaches are mentioned, but he is a brilliant tactician.
"The sewer workers are always forgotten (until there is a clogged catch basin or sewer) but deserve some recognition," he said.
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"Always friendly but always forgetting".
"You always forget Bobby".
You always forget somebody.
"She's always forgetting things.
"I always forget that!" Hale said.
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