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"oh damn" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an informal interjection used to express surprise, regret, or annoyance. Example: "Oh damn, I left my keys at home and now I'm locked out of the house."
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If you're not familiar with Empire Robotic's Versaball robot, it's worth checking out just for the "oh damn, that's clever" moment you'll have when you realize how the "gripper" is able to pick stuff up.
Oh, damn it.
NED: Oh, damn your spring!
At his mention of landscape, one of the plan's promoters exclaimed: "Oh, damn the landscape.
"Oh, damn," he said.
'Oh, damn right!
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The problem I have, and what I see as a big "oh, so damn close" moment for movie industry, is the timing of the releases.
I thought, Oh, God damn.
Oh, those damn ladies really ruined this night for me!
"Oh, God damn it," Franzia said, and pulled the wheel sharply left to drive around it.
If the person he seeks — say, his assistant, Barbara, who's been with Bronco since its founding, in 1973, or Anya, the pretty young Russian in accounting he has his eye on and refers to as Mrs. Brain — is not at her desk, he looks momentarily helpless and is likely to mutter, under his breath, "Oh, God damn these women".
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