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'damn about' is not an idiomatic or correct phrase in written English.
If you want to express frustration or annoyance, you could use the phrases "Damn it!" or "Damn it all!". For example, "Damn it, my computer won't start up!".
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I don't give a damn about Hoffa.
Teddy doesn't give a damn about Ruth.
I don't give a damn about that.
I don't give a damn about ghosts.
He doesn't give a damn about anything.
No one cares a damn about us.
I didn't give a damn about anything.
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She is damning about Facebook.
But King was damning about the situation.
It's pretty damning about the whole of human nature.
Watson was damning about media coverage of the emails affair.
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