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The phrase "as a damn" is not correct and is not typically used in written English.
It may be intended as an informal or colloquial expression, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I don't care as a damn what they think."
Alternatives: "as hell" or "as anything".
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I definitely don't want to be perceived as a damn fool.
In another, D.W.S. referred to a Sanders campaign official who had criticized her as a "damn liar".
I set any man, who at this late day raises such objections to our purpose, cutting the war with vigor, down as a damn fool".
Mr. Banda has referred to Mr. Chiluba as a "damn good president" and credited him with bringing political freedoms to the country.
"If I really wanted to come out and do like a raunchy sex show, I wouldn't have been dressed as a damn bear".
One banner, a tame one, referred to Mr. Calderón as a "pinche ladrón," which can be translated as a "damn crook".
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Some critics will treat The Children's Book as a damning record of abuse.
Is it intended as a damning commentary on the Catholic church's role in the subjugation of women?
One critic of the policy described the findings as a damning assessment that vindicated public health experts' fears from the start about it.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a leading gun control advocate, described the defeat as a "damning indictment of the stranglehold that special interests have on Washington".
She added, "The word had a retro connection to Communism and was originally thrown at him as a damning label by his opponents.
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