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Discover Ludwig"has been forgone" is correct and usable in written English
It is the past participle form of the verb "forgo", meaning to forgo or to give up something. For example, "The opportunity to see the historic exhibit has been forgone due to the museum's closure."
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On the downside, Farage will face accusations that he bottled it, and a chance to kill Cameron sometime this summer has been forgone.
Empirical studies in this field have rarely included the explicit statement that some care has been forgone due to financial problems or unavailability.
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By mid-week it estimated that sales worth £25m had been forgone, including exports at a rate of £3m a day.
"Coming off of a five-year recession, there were so many things that had been forgone during that period of time, like funding education and road infrastructure," said State Senator Luke Kenley, the chairman of the Appropriations Committee.
Often they are then dipped into flour, egg and bread crumbs before being gently fried, but lately I have been forgoing the crumbs.
Dr. Ira M. Jacobson, professor of medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York, said many patients have been forgoing treatment in order to wait for the approval of the new drugs.
More domestic demand will help ease the adjustment in Europe's southern economies, but it will also bring real gains to Germans who have been forgoing higher living standards for a savings surplus that has been poorly invested abroad.
To prevent negative returns for investors, many sponsors have been forgoing or deferring at least part of their fees and sometimes dipping into their own pockets to inject cash into the funds.
According to the study, which was released yesterday by the Canadian Medical Association Journal, physicians in Canada have been forgoing advisement saying that fentanyl should not be prescribed to those who do not have previous opiate exposure.
Yet, if the pre-systematic, intuitive content of epistemic concepts is the proper benchmark for evaluating what the theorems say, the rationale for explication has largely been forgone.
At least 90,000 soldiers were killed by them, and more than ten times that number wounded.The weapons often had the effects their users desired; the argument that chemical weapons have largely been forgone because they do not deliver tactical advantage is wrong.
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