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The phrase "Goddamn it" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a strong expression of anger or frustration, so it is usually only appropriate in informal contexts. For example, one might write "Goddamn it, I forgot my keys!".
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I should take your wings, but instead I'm sending you to Top Gun because, GODDAMN IT, your brilliance brings me to tears.
"I don't usually invite pilots to my house," she says "But GODDAMN IT, Tom Cruise you are the greatest man who ever lived".
"R.I.P. NBC Thursday Night Must See TV" GODDAMN IT NBC.
HJP Updated at 11.20pm BST 11.10pm BST Goddamn it, we've got a Paolo Nutini review as well!
Clean title, impeccably maintained... ") And then, a breaking sort of goddamn it, we don't need this car, this car doesn't define me and it doesn't define my family.
9.18pm GMT The bald one from Masters of the Universe is all like "GODDAMN IT! Tom Cruise, you risked lives and millions of dollars and the entire reputation of the US Air Force out there.
"Goddamn it, Ross, this whole goddamned piece is malicious, and you know it!" Ross paused.
"Goddamn it, Ross," he said, "this whole goddamned piece is malicious, and you know it!" "You've put your finger on it, Luce," Ross replied.
You understand, goddamn it?
'Well, goddamn it, Dave!
"Goddamn it, Sandy".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com