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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frakking" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in informal contexts.
It is often used as a euphemism for a vulgar term, typically to express frustration or emphasis without using profanity.
Example: "I can't believe I lost my keys again; this is a frakking disaster!"
Alternatives: "a freaking" or "a damn".
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It was not until a colleague of mine sent over a blog post by Steve Wildstrom in Tech.Pinions which referenced Nilay Patel's separate posting as well, that I was able to get a better of sense of the issues after the verdict was rendered, and I am a frakking former seasoned US Patent Examiner.
To get it, or at least to get it well enough to write a frakking book about it, you're going to need to read something other than techdirt.com.
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Since I consider the 1990 film an outrageous classic of the genre -- a great mind frak film with intriguing notions about layers of reality long before Christopher Nolan's classic Inception -- I had a great deal of trepidation about the 2012 remake, which is now working its way through the global distribution mill after a less than scintillating start at the domestic box office.
Ms. Frak, a high school student, walked into the Palmyra once with her art teachers and saw the antique furniture and the artworks on the walls.
It renamed a mountain for frak's sake.
Also, Elisa wears a "What the Frak?!" Battlestar Galactica t-shirt, as she admits her secret to Jack and Liz.
Frak-watch and other Sitrep notes "Get the frakking brain guy!" Starbuck makes a medical decision.
First, a technological advancement in hydraulic fracturing — or "fracing," pronounced "frakking" — allowed natural gas to be extracted from very tight rock.
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