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The phrase "a goddamn" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal and can be considered vulgar.
It can be used to express strong emphasis or frustration, often in a colloquial context.
Example: "I can't believe I lost a goddamn hour of work because of that glitch!"
Alternatives: "a damn" or "a freaking".
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What a goddamn farce.
Wait a goddamn minute.
Not a goddamn thing.
What a goddamn shambles.
I cried like a goddamn baby.
People think I'm still a goddamn junkie.
Not a goddamn thing will be done".
But no one bought a goddamn thing.
These boys don't know a goddamn thing.
Don't do a goddamn thing, neither.
No one says a goddamn word".
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