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The phrase "appear to forget" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone who seems to have forgotten something or is not recalling information as expected.
Example: "Despite the numerous reminders, they appear to forget the meeting time regularly."
Alternatives: "seem to overlook" or "seem to neglect".
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It is also the first lesson that many of his successors appear to forget.
We Americans know, although others appear to forget, the risks of spreading conflict.
It's a shame that outside the summer months some appear to forget the country's tip; with its very own micro climate, mead and fisherman.
The opposite, incorrect assumption seemed to happen at the outer courts of the BNP Paribas Open, where players occasionally appear to forget that the system is available.
Their life is one of harried affluence and faltering integrity, their determination to be conscientious parents so ingrained they occasionally appear to forget their children.
But that doesn't mean they escape the humiliation of the invention test, in which perfectly decent cooks appear to forget they've ever been in a kitchen before and serve up quite alarmingly horrible playdsafoo.
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Cruz appeared to forget this — or to ignore it.
But how easily his perpetrator appears to forget.
Cruz appeared to forget this or to ignore it.
They said they were going for "squirm humour", but they appeared to forget the humour bit.
She does look lovely, and Lord Grantham appears to forget his woes.
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