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The phrase "doesn't give a damn" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to indicate that someone is unconcerned or apathetic about something. For example: "She didn't seem to care about her grades--she just said she didn't give a damn."
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Now he doesn't give a damn.
Nature doesn't give a damn".
Teddy doesn't give a damn about Ruth.
He doesn't give a damn about anything.
Eyak doesn't give a damn about tenses.
Frankly, he doesn't give a damn.
He doesn't give a damn and is far too reckless.
She's a little overweight and doesn't give a damn.
He probably doesn't give a damn either way.
The other takes its profits and doesn't give a damn.
Unfortunately the Football Association doesn't give a damn about us.
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