forgo in A Sentence

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    Forgo means to go without.

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    I Forgo the vengeance of my son.

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    I shall Forgo doing so.

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    You may Forgo the curtsying.

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    You could just Forgo the ice cream.

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    even Forgoing personal rights. Compare Genesis 13:.

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    Instead, they are likely to delay or even Forgo marriage.

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    If you Forgo dinner, it means you don't have dinner.

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    Forgo any professional narration and let your team tell their stories.

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    Forgo traditional color schemes and see if you can integrate five colors into your interiors.

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    Forget about high-tech travel, a new trend sees tourists Forgo internet access, phones and gadgets.

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    Rather than risking that outcome, we might Forgo the opportunity to conduct a study.

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    and for wounds retribution, though he who Forgoes it out of charity, atones for his sins.

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    Just because you have a window in your bathroom, that doesn't mean you can Forgo an exhaust fan.

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    Forgoing treatment doesn't mean you will be left on your own- many ways of controlling side effects exist.

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    intentions if consumers perceived that the company would Forgo product quality in order to be socially responsible.

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    We have trained you, Forgone all your fees, and this is how you repay me, with blame.

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    Public health professionals worry that parents who Forgo vaccination are placing their child and the community at risk.

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    and a wound for a wound. But, if anyone Forgoes it, this shall be for him an expiation.

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    If, however, we seek to expand our mental complexity, we can Forgo any implicit assumptions we might have about intelligence.

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    Forgoing the typical blue, pink or yellow color scheme for baby's room will actually pay off in the long run.

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    (h) Forgo any rights the Licensee might otherwise have had against the Licensor in respect of any failure of the Licensor to perform;

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    With the cost of higher education rising dramatically each year, should you Forgo college* and instead use that money to travel the world?

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    Furthermore, additional research has shown that Forgoing the morning meal is harmful to your metabolism and can actually lead to unwanted weight gain.

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    They Forgo the security of a salaried job to take on their own endeavor, assuming all the risk in hopes of great rewards.

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    In the interest of peace, therefore, be inclined to yield to the tastes or opinions of others, even Forgoing personal rights. Compare Genesis 13:.

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    Because of this, I was overjoyed, My heart was filled with delight- yet who could work in My stead, Forgoing sleep night and day?

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    Darden additionally reported plans to reduce unit growth, Forgo acquisitions, increase cost saving efforts and refine compensation and incentive programs in attempts to enhance shareholder value.

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    I can never seem to get it right, so if a makeup artist isn't applying them, I Forgo them altogether and just load on the mascara.

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    If this is the case, there is no logical reason for Forgoing PCT, and we can guarantee those that implement it will be far better off.

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