largely forgotten
Frequency: 6.05.5 per million words
Used in the passive voice.
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Examples (10)
- The tradition is largely forgotten today, as people often forget why it started.
- His early contributions were largely forgotten until historians refused to forget the evidence.
- By 2005, the festival had been largely forgotten, because the town chose to forget its troubled past.
- Without archives, the details may be largely forgotten, and future generations might forget the names.
- The warning has been largely forgotten in practice, yet we must not forget its lesson.
- If nothing changes, the sacrifices will be largely forgotten, and leaders will again forget those who served.
- In rural areas, the rule is largely forgotten, so residents sometimes forget to follow it.
- On streaming platforms, the song is being largely forgotten, because listeners forget it after a week.
- What mattered most was largely forgotten during the crisis, and we began to forget each other’s needs.
- Unless it is recorded, the episode could be largely forgotten, and witnesses may forget crucial details.