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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forget sending" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to not send something. For example: "I was going to send an invitation to the party, but I think I'll just forget sending it."
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So forget sending Stephen Fry a clever rogue tweet and hoping he becomes your best Twitter friend.
Forget sending your résumé for the next season of The Apprentice: Martha Stewart.
Forget sending texts while driving.
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If you send them too early, a lot of people will forget, send them too late, and they may have already agreed to be elsewhere.
Henein had accused the witness of lying, but the witness claimed she'd forgotten sending the email.
The first, who omitted an email exchange in which she sent Ghomeshi a photo of herself in a bikini told the court she'd forgotten sending it.
If you know of some I have forgotten, send them along!
Don't forget that sending money is more important than sending old clothes.
And forget about sending your friend a link directly to the video — it cannot be done.
President Obama should forget about sending more troops to Afghanistan and get all of America's young servicemen out of Iraq.
Don't forget to send the passwords to your mail so that if you forget them you can log in from another computer and get them.
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