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The phrase "forgetting her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone forgetting something associated with a person. For example, "He was so caught up in his work that he ended up forgetting her birthday."
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Forgetting her manners, she seized it.
Still, the fact remained that forgetting her name was upsetting.
Momentarily forgetting her boys, she raced to embrace him.
An early favourite, she blew it all by repeatedly forgetting her words, and finished fifth.
Carolina Herrera praised Ms. Middleton for not forgetting her own style amid the prewedding hubbub.
She regresses with an old boyfriend, forgetting her current one exists.
Maya rebels against Dafna by repeatedly ignoring or forgetting her instructions.
Now she was forgetting her name at least once a week.
It is brought down to a caricature, forgetting her eccentricity, her innovative fabrics, even a certain sense of purity.
But Ms. Lee said her heart sank when Min-joo began forgetting her Korean grammar and stopped calling home.
Julie succeeds in forgetting her feelings for Saint-Preux and finds happiness as wife, mother, and chatelaine.
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