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Discover LudwigThe phrase "makes you forget" is correct and is used in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe something that causes someone to forget something. For example, "The beautiful landscape of the Caribbean makes you forget your worries."
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You could do a new sport, try getting into art, or film-making, or anything that makes you forget the bad times, and move on with good ones.
Smoking PCP makes you forget to eat.
It makes you forget about your job.
It makes you forget who you are.
Good Korean cooking makes you forget all that.
She just makes you forget that there are any.
"It makes you forget where you are," Mr. Ehrlich said.
It makes you forget all that's bothering you".
It makes you forget about all the other stuff.
It almost makes you forget about Dwight Howard......or not.
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