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The phrase "a damn" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in informal contexts to express emphasis or frustration, typically in negative constructions.
Example: "I don't care a damn about what they think."
Alternatives: "a bit" or "a hoot".
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Not a damn thing.
Man's a damn frog.
Give a damn".
"We don't give a damn".
It's a damn good story.
I don't give a damn.
"Cows don't give a damn.
She didn't give a damn.
That's a damn big hat.
All were a damn nuisance.
It's a damn epidemic".
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