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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forgotten from" can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been forgotten or overlooked. For example, "Many of the sacrifices our veterans made have been forgotten from public memory."
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He adds: "You think I have forgotten from where I come?
But what I'd forgotten from Last Days of Disco was that he really is incredibly prepared.
I expect there will be particularly hearty chuckles greeting a line I had forgotten from the play.
"He felt like a digression that had forgotten from what it digressed" is a typical utterance here.
How quickly they've forgotten "From Justin to Kelly," the "American Idol" movie that bombed just two months ago.
Was this some bizarre form of post-traumatic stress disorder, forgotten from the field manuals, omitted from the obligatory psych journals?
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It was something I tried to forget from my life.
We never forget from where are we from.
What do we think tomorrow's youth will forget from today's crop?
I tend to forget from year to year just how demanding Christmas is.
I am angry because we too soon forget from whence our current economic morass came.
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