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Discover Ludwig'Forgetting taking' is not a grammatically correct phrase and would not be used in written English.
Instead, you could use phrases like "forgetting to take" or "forgetting that I took." For example, "I keep forgetting to take my keys with me when I leave the house."
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There are many historical examples of such forgetting taking place far sooner than might reasonably have been expected.
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Know that forgetting takes time.
Don't forget: forgetting takes time.
That said - forget taking awe-inspiring photos.
I never forgot taking one in front of a crowd.
Forget taking an unwinnable fight to scrap freedom of movement to the EU's top brass.
Forget taking the train; there is no commuter rail system.
And don't forget taking care of our vets.
In times when children focus too much on playing with friends, they tend to forget taking the drugs and the situation worsens if their caretakers are not present.
Structural reforms, don't forget, take years to reap benefits.
"Neither must the right to be forgotten take precedence over freedom of expression or freedom of the media".
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