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Besides, the word like is being used as verb, preposition and interjection ad nauseam: expressing affection (I like you), comparison (like father, like daughter) and as a delaying crutch or nervous hesitation (like, I forgot, like, what I was saying).
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And they had magazines and they took me to the candy shop, and all immediately I forgot, I was like: 'Family?
"I forgot that something like this was possible".
A lot of guys will be like, "Oh, I forgot.
(I will reiterate, I really don't like that "I forgot your names" joke).
I forgot what it feels like".
Wasn't there a song called something like 'I forgot to remember to forget'.
I forgot what it was like to play with teams that lose 90-plus games.
Dr. Sophy said his partner frequently traveled, and when he came back, their 8-year-old son sometimes said, "I forgot what you look like".
I forgot how boring bands like that are live.
That's why I acted like I forgot his birthday last year.
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