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Discover Ludwig"damn being" is not a valid phrase in written English
You could use "damn it" or "being damned," depending on the context. For example: "Damn it, I forgot my keys at home!" or "She was condemned to being damned for eternity."
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Here, "no" is again serving as an interjection, akin to the "damn" in the phrase, "Damn, that's smart" — "damn" being another normally negative word that can sometimes swap polarity and become positive.
Here, "no" is again serving as an interjection, akin to the "damn" in the phrase, "Damn, that's smart"—"damn" being another normally negative word that can sometimes swap polarity and become positive.
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Page 21: The expression "damn" is unacceptable.
Damn, am I going to miss you!
Damn, is that wrong!
And damn, was it well organized.
Damn, was I shocked".
Damn, was I wrong.
And damn is it dirty.
Hot damn, am I a lucky guy.
But most damning is this.
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