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Or would it be better to forgo most of them?
Even worse, they say, some may forgo college in hope of making more money by working.
Then she went right to bed, forgoing phone calls to friends.
She was always too ready to forgo her claim on him.
If necessary, he could forgo sleep for several days or longer.
They forgo the first date and things heat up quickly between them.
He had almost decided to forgo the effort after his first attempt.
A touch would be nice, but she could forgo that.
Being without clan or family, I had nothing to forgo.
Only the dead can forgo it,' He was right, of course.
Would you forgo food and drink to use the internet?
Others are being urged to forgo the shot this year.
But that was a diversion he would have to forgo.
If we were to return, I'd forgo the meal plan.
And some may forgo the money, since they have to match every four Federal dollars with three of their own.
His daughter, age 7, was told she would have to forgo cartoons.
You choose to forgo one good in exchange for something better.
One does not need to rebel against something to forgo it.
In the face of this new feeling, however, she would forgo logic.
"Now I'll have to forgo that again for a while."
Not so sad, however, that he would forgo the show.
Perhaps with that moment in mind, he decided tonight to forgo smoking.
It would be nice if you could forgo this package.
A very small one, Data decided; he would forgo a laughter response.
They shook, two big men old enough to forgo boys' games.