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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forgotten him" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase, meaning to have forgotten or omitted someone. Example: She felt guilty for having forgotten him in the midst of all the celebration.
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I'd forgotten him.
I've never forgotten him.
What do you want?" But we — we hadn't forgotten him.
If you've seen Mr. Thompson, you probably haven't forgotten him.
All my life I have never forgotten him.
For when he emerges the world has forgotten him.
"It's clear that Castro hasn't forgotten him and maintains great affection for him," Ramonet said.
The city which had once acclaimed his work had apparently forgotten him".
I never saw him again and had forgotten him entirely when I heard of his death.
We don't want him to forget that because we certainly haven't forgotten him".
I'd have probably forgotten him by now, if it weren't for his girlfriend.
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