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The phrase "forgetful of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who fails to remember something or is negligent in remembering a particular detail or obligation. Example: "She was forgetful of her appointment and arrived late."
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forgetful of himself and of his kindred".
Forgetful of past loyalties, he was betrayed as often as he himself betrayed others.
On the tapes, Mrs. Bettencourt often seems bored and forgetful of details, like the Seychelles island.
This is only as funny as we are forgetful of our own drunks.
I cannot exist without you - I am forgetful of every thing but seeing you again - my Life seems to stop there - I see no further.
Fatah, forgetful of its own vast diaspora, hoped its supporters would do what Yasser Arafat failed to do: stay out of the war.
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We need institutions that can mine, harvest and mould precious ideas for us, remind us that we need them and present them to us in beautiful wrappings – thus ensuring the nourishment of the most forgetful sides of ourselves.
The company now appreciates that the two mime roles of Catalabutte, the overworked and forgetful master of ceremonies, and his assistant, Herald, do much to set the tone for the Prologue and Act I.
They'll want me to be a catcher, too.' " Forgetful Husband Robin Ventura of the Yankees is such a devoted fan of the band Red Hot Chili Peppers that he knows the vocalist Anthony Kiedis and the bass guitarist Flea personally.
Also worth reading for: People are lazy, forgetful, creatures of habit.
How better, in the run-up to September's general election, to remind forgetful Slovaks of the sorry way their country was run by the previous government, led by Vladimir Meciar?
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