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Discover LudwigThe phrase "totally forget" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the complete absence of memory regarding something. Example: "I was so busy with work that I totally forgot about our meeting."
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I'd totally forget where I'd been or what I'd done.
"This was more, just totally forget about it.
She said she needed to take a break before Wimbledon and "totally forget tennis".
For that time they're in the room with me, sometimes they totally forget who they are.
The only way that I can totally forget about work is when I am skiing.
We have a lot of fun together, and when I'm with them I totally forget about golf".
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"I totally forgot.
"I've totally forgotten Macclesfield".
"I totally forgot about this year".
You totally forgot about everything else.
"I totally forgot about her," he said.
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