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The phrase "are to forget" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a future obligation or expectation regarding forgetting something.
Example: "In order to move on, we are to forget the past mistakes and focus on the future."
Alternatives: "are meant to forget" or "should forget".
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For me, the louder they scream, the easier they are to forget.
And the greater the error, the more likely you are to forget the memory.
It's funny how quick the British are to forget the damp privations of our dreary winters.
One caveat about keeping it at home, he said, is that "the better you are at hiding it, the more likely you are to forget where it is".
But if they are to forget the worry of their early season form, they must beat Aston Villa at Goodison Park.
We needed to remember who treated us well and who didn't, and the more emotional the memory, the less likely we are to forget it.
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"One of his capabilities is to forget".
Bob Mondavi's objective was to forget he was poor.
The idea is to forget him".
The alternative is to forget the operation.
It's to forget that they're strategic.
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