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The phrase "forsake me" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that means to abandon or desert someone. It is often used in situations of despair or hurt. For example, "He forsook me at my time of need; I will never understand why he would do such a thing."
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Please, please don't forsake me!
"Lord, please don't forsake me.
I knew he would never forsake me".
Bieber, how couldst thou forsake me!
Who hears the suppliant's prayer, do not forsake me!
"You have to forsake me," the boy said.
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In a series of surveys of Wall Streeters conducted by Drexel Burnham Lambert (yes, it was that long ago) between 1983 and 1986, Mr Greenspan regularly ranked first or second on the list of people to replace Mr Volcker.My God, why have you forsaken me?Today there is no clear front-runner, nobody who commands such respect both on Wall Street and in the White House.
My family had forsaken me.
Are you forsaking me?" Mr. Finley said in German.
"Just driven away without a care in the world and forsook me.
Why have you forsaken me?", "The Devil is dancing it with me..
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