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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forgot everything" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a situation where someone has completely and intentionally forgotten all information or details related to a specific topic or event. Example: After an intense therapy session, Rachel felt like she had forgotten everything about her traumatic childhood.
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I forgot everything, my sadness, everything.
As a consequence I forgot everything.
We forgot everything else and fought one another.
"It's not as if I forgot everything," she said.
"So we threw everything out and forgot everything".
"I played baseball and forgot everything else," he said.
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Forgetting everything, I inhaled.
No. Forget everything else.
"He was forgetting everything.
I forget everything.
You forget everything.
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