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The phrase "a cry of hell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts that describe a loud, anguished expression or sound associated with suffering or despair.
Example: "In the distance, I could hear a cry of hell echoing through the darkened streets, a haunting reminder of the chaos that had unfolded."
Alternatives: "a wail from the abyss" or "a scream of torment".
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Wow! That's some model to emulate.James Allan Professor of law University of Queensland Brisbane* SIR – There is nothing wrong with America's right, and there is little risk in resisting with a cry of "hell, no!" Ronald Reagan, a charter member of the "right", eschewed pale pastels, expressed his conservative beliefs in no uncertain terms, and won 49 states in the 1984 election.
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Vicky's Box, their debut's tale of domestic hell, sees Hersh making a cry of "welcome home" as appetising as a cockroach infestation.
A cry of "Lorry!
When a cry of "Rolling!
She let out a cry of relief.
It was a cry of the flesh.
A cry of "Victory!
A kind of hell.
It's a tenth circle of hell.
"A special circle of hell.
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