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Discover LudwigThe phrase "god damn it" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a mild swear or curse commonly used to express frustration, annoyance, or anger. It is best used in informal or casual situations, and may not be appropriate in professional or formal settings. Example: "God damn it, I can't believe I forgot my keys again!".
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Is your mouth bleeding?" "God damn it, Thomas, tie up the God-damned sack!" Thomas recoiled.
God damn it.
God damn it, Pill".
God damn it, Johanna!
God damn it, I thought.
"God damn it!" I said.
"God damn it," he said.
"God damn it!" Odenkirk yelled.
"God damn it, do something!
"Naw, God damn it, Wellington.
And God damn it to hell, anyway.
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