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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a form of hell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or experience that is extremely unpleasant or torturous.
Example: "The endless meetings felt like a form of hell, draining all my energy and enthusiasm."
Alternatives: "a type of torment" or "a kind of suffering".
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The trip started with a form of hell called the international terminal of LAX.
Predictably, the staging of it is making his life a form of hell.
"Those people are living in a form of hell, and some walked 20 miles to try and get a piece of meat from that elephant," Mr. Parsons said.
This book's greatest secrets are subterranean as it burrows into the infrastructures of cities and takes a downward spiritual turn toward the First Realm, a form of hell.
With the sudden addition of hoards of hysterical girls, some storm troopers, a busload of hobbits and it's a form of hell.
According to a number of those who have found themselves standing at this spot, to venture down either corridor is to find yourself descending into a form of hell.
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To some extent, the high reverse termination fee functions as a form of hell-or-high-water provision, though it is different in an important way.
Beside her the satirist Armando Iannucci kept his counsel and somehow his dignity, before going off to Twitter: "That was a form of living hell".
"It's a form of beautiful hell," Benedict Cumberbatch said, when I asked him what it was like to act on the set.
You get the impression that the next 12 months for Zuckerberg are going to be a specific form of hell.
Spending time within one is a special form of hell.
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