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The phrase "I really forgot" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to express the intensity of forgetting something. It can be used in a sentence in various situations, such as: - "I am so sorry, I really forgot to pick up your dry cleaning." - "I really forgot what I needed to buy at the grocery store." - "I can't believe I missed the meeting, I really forgot to put it in my calendar." - "I know I promised to call you, but I really forgot. Can we reschedule?" - "I really forgot to turn off the stove before leaving the house, I hope everything is okay."
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That the only thing I really forget is to thank her, and for that I am sorry.
"But then they started to win, and I was reminded, as if I ever really forgot, that baseball has such a long season that you can derive everlasting joy from one great game, or one stretch run.
"They sounded great, but I never really forgot this one song, Someone Like You.
They always had the most beautiful gardens, with the bonsai trees, and I never really forgot that," she says, of how growing up in Hawaii has shaped her deep devotion to nature.
If it's bland enough, I may not be curious, I might really forget, I might not have to open the box and start thinking again for 15 years.
But I never really forget who I am.
I can really forget about tennis.
"I've really forgotten everything," he said of being a new dad again.
I have a British passport, but I can't really forget I was born in Africa and my parents were.
"I really just forgot about it".
I mean, of course I really never forgot that I was a computer guy.
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