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'would rather forget' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it to express that you have an option, but you would prefer not to pursue it. For example: "I would rather forget he ever said that."
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THE Ukrainian economy would rather forget 2014.
Auriemma would rather forget today.
Wake Forest would rather forget his 401st.
The third quarter is one Goldman executives would rather forget.
We began the day in southern Oklahoma City—in a hotel that I would rather forget.
Technically, his first film appearance was in "Future-Kill," a 1985 slasher he would rather forget.
For most Wall Street bankers, 2011 was a year they would rather forget.
But for many here, the comments dredged up a past they would rather forget.
Today, the neoconservatives seem like quaint figures from a past that many Americans would rather forget.
Although he would rather forget his time at Blackburn, Davies remembers his former manager fondly.
The Cultural Revolution is something the authorities would rather forget altogether.
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