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"have forgotten about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you have lost track of or neglected something. Example: I had completely forgotten about the meeting this morning until my boss reminded me.
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Are there any old pensions you may have forgotten about?
As a new dog enthusiast, Gopnik seems to have forgotten about cats.
"Today people have forgotten about this film.
He may have forgotten about that ankle.
Everyone will have forgotten about them by now.
Before long we will have forgotten about Leicester-Northampton (maybe).
"He seemed to have forgotten about them," Mr. Greenwood said.
But everyone seems to have forgotten about that.
It's not that we have forgotten about geese.
She must have forgotten about it almost immediately.
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Lau 1: Did anything bad happen to you? Ko 1: Was it because you have forgotten [about the time]?
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