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The phrase "damn damn" is not an acceptable part of any sentence in written English.
However, the single word "damn" can be used in some written English contexts, depending on the subject matter and the audience who is being addressed. For example, if you are writing a film review for an adult audience, you could use the word "damn" to emphasize a particular point you are making about a certain scene: "That scene was so intense it made me say 'damn'!".
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"Damn, damn, damn, damn damn!" he bellowed.
Damn! Damn!
"Damn, damn...Someone's leg…a woman.
Damn, Damn, Damn!" Kayak prides himself in his unique style of activism that some consider reckless.
Damn! Damn! Shit! Whoa, what's the matter?
I shouted out to my wife, "Damn, DAMN, I'll chase that critter around the bed, around the bookcase, around the whole cursed bedroom and to hell before I give him up.
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It continued: "From exaggerated intelligence about WMDs to justify going to war and revelations of Blair's poodle-like pledges to George Bush to a fatal lack of planning for the occupation and failure to properly equip our troops, Chilcot is damning, damning, damning".
Swift defines Hell by its likely inhabitants: "Damned poets, damned critics, damned blockheads, damned knaves, / Damned senators bribed, damned prostitute slaves".
The polls be damned, the people be damned, the pundits be damned, whatever.
Damn corporations, damn government).
Damn that damn line.
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