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The phrase "about that damn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts to express frustration or emphasis regarding a specific topic or issue.
Example: "I can't believe we're still talking about that damn project; it's been dragging on for months."
Alternatives: "regarding that damn" or "concerning that damn".
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"Can you forget about that damn moon for two seconds and lend me a hand with the harmony?" December 15 , 2014
"And we'll always say 'the cookie shop.' I have this feeling like, 'Oh, my God, is this kid going to grow up thinking like all they do is talk about that damn cookie shop?' " What about the working parents' fantasy of toting the little ones along to scamper about the cake stands and antique coffee tables?
A Ghost Story.
i couldn't stop thinking about that damn safety pin and when you smiled.
"Today everyone's shouting about that damn dog, and they forgot about the guy who cracked the fucking safe in the first place".
The two things that work best, are spectacle and emotion, and we all know that crying is all about that damn emotion".
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Any religion that professes to be concerned about the souls of men and is not concerned about the slums that damn them, the economic conditions that strangle them and the social conditions that cripple them is a spiritually moribund religion awaiting burial".
Mr. Cheetam said to shut up about that damned Sasquatch.
People were mind-meltingly happy, literally crying about catching that damn Snorlax.
I don't give a damn about that.
Frankly I don't give a damn about that.
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