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forgo - use in sentences
Object
- billion: Realistically, the U.S. government seems unlikely to forgo the billions in revenue from licensed 700 Mhz users.
- pleasure: My options seem to be: ONE: Do nothing, and forgo the pleasure of these longer and more adventurous trips.
- income: Are you prepared to forgo the income from some mature trees in the stand?
- weapon: The United States believes India should forgo nuclear weapons.
Used with why or when
- that: Companies is that in the nature decision to forgo that could take.
Modifying Another Word
- not: The Treasury could not forgo putting its fingers on that.
- even: He distributed his gifts widely and would even forgo a fee from a deserving patient.
- typically: Not lead them typically forgo contact need or reduce needs of the.
- voluntarily: A first step would be to create incentives for countries to voluntarily forgo the development of fuel-cycle facilities.
- happily: I could happily forgo the chocolate, but I did like crisps and savory snacks.
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