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The phrase "I forgot to stop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing the fact that you didn't remember to do something. For example: "I was so busy that I forgot to stop at the store on the way home."
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Returning home, I forgot to stop at Bob and Diane's and pulled into my driveway instead.
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Am I forgetting to stop and smell the roses?
I race between cities, checking off "Must See" lists, snapping photos and feeding my gluttonous passport, but I forget to stop and smell the stupid roses.
"What I think happened, is one year they forgot to stop the clock and realized that nothing happened," the governor said.
Albert Hammond Sr started writing hit singles in the 1960s and apparently forgot to stop: he has sold over 360m records.
Gamers forgot to stop trusting these corporate gatekeepers even as the times, and the people who built what they played, changed.
But he forgot to stop setting the pace and ran across the finish line first.
During a scene in which Roxy and Ronnie argued in the Minute Mart, Womack took a bottle of paint stripper from the shelves, but forgot to stop at the counter to pay for it before exiting.
Until I realized I had forgotten to stop at the second window for the sundae.
This is one of my favorite prayers: In my busy-ness, I sometimes forget to stop and give thanks for all the blessings in my life.
The book is helping, but I catch myself forgetting to stop in odd moments.
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