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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forget buying" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when suggesting to someone to not worry about or dismiss the act of purchasing something. Example: "If you're feeling overwhelmed with expenses, just forget buying that new phone for now."
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Lloyd Neck, once called Horse Head because of its distinctive shape, is more remote and not the kind of place to forget buying milk on the way home.
Forget buying clothes to hang in my wardrobe: I think I might just stick this on the inside of my front door, instead.
If you're rich, reckon you have a taste for the finer things in life and are looking to combine business and pleasure, forget buying a California winery.
Forget buying an electric-powered Tesla, sharing a Zipcar or hiring an Uber - the most disruptive force in getting from A to B on four wheels could be cars that own themselves.
Forget buying an album on a USB stick, SanDisk just convinced the big labels to release (DRM free, thankfully) music on a 1 GB 15mm x 11mm x 1mm microSD card.
Cook says the new iPad Mini won't start shipping until late November (so forget buying it for Chanukah!).
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Forget about buying the 412HP V8.
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