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The phrase "forget of" is not technically correct in written English.
The correct phrase would be "forget about." For example, "Don't forget about your appointment tomorrow."
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A reminder, lest you forget, of femininity?
Of all the items to forget, of all the slips of the mind, it had to be that one.
What I choose to forget, of course, are the less than thrilling ways in which I spent the other 98 percent of my time: telephoning, photocopying, typing.
Not the right of the individual to forget, of course (they don't have the technology for that, at least not yet).
Its algorithms rule out chance and serendipity, making a science – and a business, let's not forget – of a quest that's hitherto been the preserve of poets and songsters.
"How to Sharpen Pencils" is very funny — it's the work, let's not forget, of the guy responsible for "Get Your War On" — but it's no April Fools' joke, and it's no bathroom book.
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They may be the most forgotten of all American politicians.
Just in case they had forgotten, of course.
A memory perspective asks, 'how might warning signals function to reduce forgetting of avoidances between encounters?'.
This would be evidence for interference-based forgetting of item-specific information in short-term memory.
We find no evidence that comparison promotes forgetting of individual instances.
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