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"he may forget" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as when discussing someone's potential forgetfulness or when making a suggestion or prediction about someone's actions. Here are a few examples: - "Be sure to remind him about the meeting, he may forget." (referencing someone's forgetfulness) - "He may forget to call you back, so don't be surprised if you don't hear from him." (predicting someone's actions) - "If you don't write it down, you may forget it." (expressing a possibility of forgetting something).
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If he gets too involved in business, he may forget to be a lawyer.
The biggest concern, he said, was about the actor's drinking and depression and the fact he may forget to take his medication.
As the Guardian notes, he may forget about the matter in week.
As the Guardian notes, he may forget about the matter in a week.
For example, Patient 4 described how he had identified memory issues as a potential barrier to goal completion: He thought he may forget the steps required to access his on-line banking system.
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If the checker is distracted, he or she may forget to bestow your toddler with the sticker.
When he calls recruits, Anderson said, they may forget his name, but not the name of the institute.
He may be bored, she may feel angry, both of them may forget the book the moment they finish it.
"Even they may forget the intensity level that needs to be achieved," he said.
True, you may encounter the occasional geezer at the Guild Hall venue, who may forget he's not in his own living room and loudly share his insights during a screening.
We may forget that he sacrificed his national political ambition when in 1978 he worked with Democrats in the Senate to pass the Panama Canal Treaty.
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