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Discover Ludwig'forgot making' is not correct and usable in written English.
You would need to use either 'forgot to make' or 'forgot about making', depending on the context. For example: John forgot to make the appointment at the bank yesterday. or John forgot about making the appointment at the bank yesterday.
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This is back before he became rock's Man That Time Forgot, making music at once primordial and futuristic, homegrown and surreal, traditional and insurrectionist, beguiling and cataclysmic -- before he became, with his distinctive voice and racked Mojave-storm guitar, a one-man vortex for folk, country, blues, psychedelia, grunge, electronica, symphonic sweep, metallic squall.
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