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Discover Ludwig'forgot taking' is not correct and usable in written English.
To make the sentence correct, you can say "I forgot to take". For example: "I forgot to take my umbrella to school yesterday and got soaked in the rain."
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I never forgot taking one in front of a crowd.
It is ideal, as one of the organizers remarked to the first-day arrivals as he showed them around – ideal for reflection, as well as for refreshing strolls, which no one forgot, taking good advantage of the proximity of the camp to the highest mountain, known as the Thousand-Metre Peak; thus in both directions – up to the top of the peak, down from the peak!
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That said - forget taking awe-inspiring photos.
Forget taking an unwinnable fight to scrap freedom of movement to the EU's top brass.
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.
Franzen, it is often forgotten, took a long time to find his feet as a novelist.
"Neither must the right to be forgotten take precedence over freedom of expression or freedom of the media".
Know that forgetting takes time.
Don't forget: forgetting takes time.
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