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Discover Ludwig"who forgot" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when asking a question about someone who has forgotten something. For example, "Who forgot to turn off the lights?".
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Sophie, who forgot to count.
(b) An otter who forgot to bathe.
Woe betide anyone who forgot it.
Christina Aguilera, who forgot the words.
Who forgot the forty-seven per cent?
4. Who forgot the forty-seven per cent?
And a tranny who forgot the wig … Britney!
One person who forgot their gym gear is excused.
A red-eyed pothead who forgot to shampoo became a "vulture with a mullet".
They believed Danny was a weak soldier, someone who fell asleep on guard duty, who forgot his helmet.
*Lord Ashdown was joined at the door by another waiting dignitary: Miriam Clegg, who forgot her security pass.
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