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The phrase "forgotten to be" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
We would usually use the past participle of the verb "forget," which would be "forgotten." For example, "I had forgotten to be at the meeting on time."
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What about the right to be forgotten, to be invisible?
"I had this feeling like I had forgotten to be young," he said.
They're all three laughing, Ellen, too; she has forgotten to be mournful and dreamy, despite her dead friends.
But "Prima Donna" is so busy being a homage that it has forgotten to be an opera.
Have we forgotten to be curious first and afraid second, to ask questions and listen to the answers?
For an hour, I had forgotten to be afraid, and now that we were saying goodbye I was reluctant to go.
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Jerome LOL William Belll, "I Forgot To Be Your Lover".
We forgot to be suspicious".
DFTBA: Don't Forget to Be Awesome.
Don't forget to be careful with your private keys.
That next to them, I can forget to be afraid?
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