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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he has forgot" is grammatically incorrect and should be written as "he has forgotten." It is not considered standard or formal English.
Example: He has forgotten to take out the trash for the second time this week.
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He has forgotten that he killed Pamela.
One of the hits he has forgotten.
It seems he has forgotten me.
Not that he has forgotten about politics.
The woman thought, He has forgotten my name.
But he has forgotten none of his old tricks.
He has forgotten the true values of his constituents, and he has forgotten his neighbors.
Beane looks around as if he has forgotten something.
O'Sullivan claimed he has forgotten about the snap.
But those who know him say he has forgotten nothing.
But here, for just a moment, he has forgotten.
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