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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forget taking" can be used in certain contexts, but it is not a complete sentence on its own.
It is often used as a command or suggestion. Here are a few examples: - "Forget taking that route, it's always congested at this time of day. Let's take the back roads instead." - "You should forget taking your phone to the beach, it might get damaged in the sand." - "Forget taking your coat, it's going to be hot today." - "Forget taking her advice, she always gives bad advice." - "I would forget taking that job, the company has a high turnover rate."
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That said - forget taking awe-inspiring photos.
Forget taking an unwinnable fight to scrap freedom of movement to the EU's top brass.
It's enough to make me want to forget taking bags on the plane the next time I travel, not even a carry-on.
If you haven't already started the process, you can forget taking your four-legged friend abroad this summer as applications take a minimum of six months.
The van is so tall that you can forget taking it to the mall or the Theater District -- it won't fit in many parking garages.
They celebrated that way, too — Lyons said he would never forget taking his 6-year-old son out of the stands and hoisting him up on his shoulders for a victory lap.
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Structural reforms, don't forget, take years to reap benefits.
I never forgot taking one in front of a crowd.
Franzen, it is often forgotten, took a long time to find his feet as a novelist.
"Neither must the right to be forgotten take precedence over freedom of expression or freedom of the media".
If you've forgotten, take a listen to Hank's song.
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