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"darn it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an exclamatory interjection used to express frustration, disappointment, distress, or mild anger. Example sentence: Darn it, I forgot to bring my lunch again today.
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"Darn it," he thought.
You don't darn it.
"Darn it," she replied.
"Darn it," Ms. White cracked.
Darn it, heck with y'all".
"Thrice darn it," snarled Cropper.
I did not, gosh darn it.
But that's socialized medicine, darn it.
"And, gosh darn it, we are worried about it".
She's 17, and gosh darn it, people like her.
This is a town with a Republican administration, darn it.
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