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The phrase "a sodding" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in British English.
It is often used as an intensifier to express annoyance or frustration about something.
Example: "I can't believe I lost my keys again; it's such a sodding nuisance."
Alternatives: "a bloody" or "a damn".
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It's a sodding machine, taking over.
Write a sodding song about it.
"I said I didn't want a sodding party".
HM: That's a sodding flag, not a plan.
It's like someone opened a sodding Hotel Chocolat inside my mind.
It's difficult to sell quiet, especially when it's a sodding car that's doing the quieting.
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It's a stupid sodding thing to do.
Are golfers really so arrogant that they think a free sodding ball is going to make up for the inconvenience of getting smacked in the head with a professional golfer's tee-shot?
I'm lobbing on that sodding Kid A review.
Is there even a character called sodding Clown in Othello?
That's over - and tea, just as a load of sodding emails arrive.
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