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Once you have forgone forethought and anticipation, you find yourself open; ready to receive impulses, and to act on them.
Crisps [ crying on the walk home after a particularly harrowing day of Year 10 and you have forgone spending your bus fare on actually getting the bus to instead get as many bags of pickled onion Space Invaders as it is possible to get, the crumbs yellowing the front of your sweater].
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Due to popular demand, we have forgone the national anthems.
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Choice also increases the sense people have of missed opportunities with respect to all the options they have forgone.
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