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The phrase "a shit about this" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal and somewhat vulgar.
It can be used to express a lack of concern or interest in a particular topic or situation.
Example: "I don't give a shit about this issue; it doesn't affect me at all."
Alternatives: "care less about this" or "give a damn about this".
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I don't give a shit about this.
I don't know why I give a shit about this stuff.
People in the UK give a shit about this stuff and know a lot about it.
When we wrote that, we were like, 'This rhythm is all over the place, no one is going to give a shit about this song.' And then it got played on Radio 1, loads of times.
"I have never read a Millarworld comic and as such have no clue and don't really give a shit about this stuff, but of course it's bad if media companies see comics as nothing more than IP factories," he told TechCrunch.
"Who gives a shit about this?" he asks himself, before ending the call.
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"I don't think he gives a shit about those people at this point.
I didn't really know or give a shit about the person, but this was ceremony and it was important.
I didn't really know or give a shit about the person, but this was ceremony, and it was important.
"She doesn't give a shit about the star system".
Of course, there is no indication that Uber gives a shit about any of this.
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