Sentence examples for forgotten like this from inspiring English sources

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Written across the image are the words, "Forgotten Like This Parapluie Am I by You — Faithless Bernice!" The painting is personal, sexual, political, funny, outrageous, all qualities one usually associates with contemporary art, but that one rarely finds in so pure, witty and concentrated a form in the works this year at the Armory Show proper on Pier 94, or at least not in a single object.

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The photographs were wrinkled, crushed and forgotten like the discarded notions that had once been the impetus for "us".

Remind yourself about things that you've forgotten, like the math equation you forgot how to solve.

And you can't forget Likes You.

There are certain things it's better to forget, like the time Daddy once failed to praise you..

And you understand things that you may have forgotten, like, you can power success through a lot of other things".

A biometric feature cannot be forgotten (like a password) or lost (like a token).

Miller said she felt forgotten, like just another number.

The golden rule, in case you've forgotten, goes like this: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you".

And some that we'd just as soon forget, like T.S.A., security checkpoint, shoe bomber and progressive vertical collapse.

"I'm not going to forget communities like this across the country that are hurting right now under this president".

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