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"forgotten all about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where someone has completely forgotten or neglected something. Example: I had forgotten all about the meeting this morning, and now I'm rushing to get there on time.
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She had forgotten all about it.
I'd forgotten all about Osama bin Laden.
I had forgotten all about it".
Cripes, I'd forgotten all about that.
I had forgotten all about him.
Tomorrow, you'll have forgotten all about this.
I had forgotten all about them.
Trunks?" "Oh, God, yes, I'd forgotten all about it.
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And Europeans forgot all about it.
In summer, I forget all about static electricity.
I forgot all about Dámaso.
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