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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made him forget" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in sentences where one person or thing causes another person to forget something. For example: - The hypnotist's suggestion made him forget his fear of spiders. - The loud music at the party made him forget about his troubles for a night. - The accident left him with a head injury that made him forget the events leading up to the crash. - The delicious aroma of her homemade pie made him forget his diet for a moment.
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As for Banks, success made him forget his whole plan.
It isn't only that the drink and the drugs made him forget.
As Ms. Fry recalled, her presence alone made him forget whatever was bothering him.
The song made him forget that his much younger sister would be getting married next month.
His outstanding success never made him forget the plight of his people or their continuing struggle for self-determination.
Yet that clarity made him forget what he was doing, and he was nearly whacked by a speeding cab.
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She makes him forget.
"This is the one that will make him forget to breathe".
Not even a family vacation swimming with his twin sons could make him forget.
Was it enough to make him forget the trade rumors or taunts?
None of the songs would ever make him forget and he told Curtains so.
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