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was forget about
verb
To lose remembrance of.
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The response from many readers was: forget about villages in Africa — let's try this with Congress.
Our motto back then was, 'Forget about it, relax and let's play.' ".
Naturally, Rachel Comey sought advice about having her spring show in Red Hook and, naturally, the word was: forget about it.
"What they said was forget about FOIL.
The author's reaction was: "Forget about permission, I need to write this".
And if an event is outside the center, as Unger's was, forget about quick access — shuttle buses and taxis will still be idling on traffic-clogged single-lane roads when the last of the Champagne is poured.
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"It's been forgotten about," sighs Tim, a former hotelier.
It's just something that is done, and is forgotten about," said Khalife.
Andrew Lewis, one of the flood wardens, said: "The events of November 2012 can not and will not be forgotten about easily.
Records (created for those purposes) are forgotten about," Siegel continues.
"You don't want to be a guy that's forgotten about," Durkin said Tuesday.
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