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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a goddamned" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal and can be considered vulgar.
It can be used to express strong emotion or emphasis, often in a frustrated or angry context.
Example: "I can't believe I lost a goddamned hour of work because of that glitch!"
Alternatives: "a damned" or "a cursed".
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We don't need UN permission for a goddamned thing".
Dagnabbit, he was more than a goddamned preacher.
"I haven't heard a goddamned thing," she lamented.
The amateurs had not gotten it wrong; a goddamned plane had landed in the goddamned Hudson.
6) Boxing is a Goddamned tragedy The headline says it all.
"What a Goddamned sordid, hopelessly awkward, hypocritical, idealistic, self-conscious and crazy fool am I..
"It's a goddamned blood bath to no end save misery and mutual death to all civilized values," he wrote his parents in March 1945.
You just tipped her over, and she fell into bed with anybody!" She continued: "Your great-great-grandmother was a goddamned prostitute!
Marlon had a goddamned raccoon in a cage, and I think it was wearing some other raccoon's fur coat, it was so cold in there.
"We got Commies taking over the railroads and you're telling me about a goddamned vacuum cleaner?" "We should definitely get the vacuum," Ron adds, "before Commies take over the Hoover".
When he emerged from his semi-retirement in 2007 to tour with Nelson and Merle Haggard, promoting their joint album Last of the Breed, he gave them both what Haggard called "a goddamned singing lesson".
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