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How to use forgo in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word forgo? Here are some examples.

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When predators are present, small sunfish forgo achieving high growth rates and reside in safer, vegetated habitats.
But should they forgo profits in order to develop the Brazilian generics industry?
I decided to let the pros handle it and I'll forgo buying any new games for a couple of months.
All three films forgo the assistance of an omniscient narrator, and let the subjects tell their own stories.
I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with senses, reason and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.
I'll have to forgo my coffee and get it from the office, which probably isn't a god idea since I hear that Harris makes weak coffee.
Workers waited anxiously for news about whether they would have to forgo their paychecks.
Inadequate child care means that many recipients must forgo job opportunities or find it infeasible to keep a job for very long.
If the outdoors is too dangerous, ailurophiles often forgo feline companionship rather than confine a cat indoors.
If this is not your cup of tea, forgo the invitation and book a nearby hotel room.
The hotel's 800 employees agreed to forgo discretionary annual bonuses recently in hopes of saving jobs.
Now, this is not to say that I don't have fried chicken dreams, or that I can forgo dessert.
These contributions represent pay and if you forgo them, you are handing back earnings to the company.
And if a sponsor refuses to sign, it may have to forgo participation in the study.
All they had to do was make sure that the warrior classes were comfortable and they could forgo the business of spears and swords.
But for now at least, it does not look like many of Russia's elite will forgo a weekend at the dacha for a camping trip.
I forgo interaction with eight biscuit tins surmounted by illuminated photographs.
By saving, individuals indicate a willingness to forgo some more immediate satisfactions for some less immediate satisfactions.
The two banks will also forgo the right that prevents their shareholding from being further diluted to less than 3.75 per cent apiece.
Eight years old tonight, the Irish language channel will forgo the traditional on-screen orgy of birthday self-congratulation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Then the petitioners offered to do anything, only they begged him to forgo invasion.
Tony was sulky, and Constance could not forgo the pleasure of baiting him further.
It is a fight E L'OUTRANCE, and we can afford to throw away or forgo no chance.We shall throw away or lose nothing that we can help.
I will, even if I have to forgo my baccy for a month to raise the oof.
We'll have to forgo lights for the present, but I needed the bombs more.
The freshmen who had been so favored did not wish to forgo these joys.
I had no moral disinclination for beer, and just because I didn't like the taste of it and the weight of it was no reason I should forgo the honour of his company.
The human quality of his voice had startled the gutter-cat, causing her to forgo her spring as she flattened down her ears and bellied closer to the floor.
I feel that if we forgo our COLA raise and have to tighten our belts because of the nation's economic crisis, Congress should forgo their mandatory pay raise.
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