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Discover LudwigThe phrase "promptly forgot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something was forgotten quickly and without delay. For example, "I heard the news, but promptly forgot about it afterwards."
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He promptly forgot about it.
I promptly forgot to fill it.
He promptly forgot about the dating service.
I then promptly forgot about the whole thing.
What's more, Molyneux's team promptly forgot about him.
ABC Family chose a more traditional drama format and then promptly forgot who its audience is.
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And promptly forgets all about the mildly spiced bed of sweet potatoes.
In any case, any statement will be promptly forgotten when the summit ends.
Yet after Kober's death in 1950, she was promptly forgotten.
For all these people Shinran is someone to be read - and then promptly forgotten, or deconstructed.
Ponderous economic briefs were presented by both sides (and promptly forgotten).
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