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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a damn about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a lack of concern or interest in something.
Example: "I don't give a damn about what others think of my choices."
Alternatives: "a hoot about" or "a fig about".
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Teddy doesn't give a damn about Ruth.
I don't give a damn about that.
I don't give a damn about ghosts.
He doesn't give a damn about anything.
I didn't give a damn about anything.
Eyak doesn't give a damn about tenses.
Nobody gives a damn about intonation.
No one cares a damn about us.
"I didn't give a damn about experience.
Nature didn't give a damn about her maturity level.
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She don't give a [damn] about [anything].
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