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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forget having" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express the idea of not wanting or needing something, or to suggest that something is not worth worrying about or considering. Here are a few examples: - "Forget having a fancy car, all I really want is a reliable one that gets me from point A to point B." - "I used to dream about having a big house, but now I've realized that the size doesn't matter. Forget having a mansion, I'm happy with my cozy apartment." - "The restaurant has a strict dress code, so forget having a casual night out there." - "I wanted to go on that trip, but forget having the time off work to do it."
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THE LADY VANISHES: Forget having it all.
"Forget having a robust, guiding voice.
"Forget having 20 of them.
I know I won't forget having read it.
Forget having a wedding right now, friends said.
And forget having support for Indian languages: Everything is in English.
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Sometimes being forgotten has its benefits.
Whatever its origins, forgetting has attracted considerable investigative attention.
Chefs, I had forgotten, have an altered sense of reality.
The backfiring of the "right to be forgotten" has begun.
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