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"a hell lot" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the degree to which something has increased or decreased. For example, "I've had to do a hell lot of work this week."
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It's not quite stock Android, but it's a hell lot cleaner than before.
For example, imagine a bot for an e-commerce website that responds on a conditioned pattern and fails to understand the actual user requirements, which (on an e-commerce site) can break into a hell lot of branches.
You have a hell lot of options to choose from how to export and preserve your mails.
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"A hell of lot can happen in those two years.
"Not a hell of lot of this one," he muttered.
"It's a hell of a lot of trucks and a hell of a lot of money," CFO Leon Sharyon said.
A hell of a lot of work was put in by a lot people.
That's a hell of a lot of new money, and a hell of a lot of new market cap.
A hell of a lot of jazz musicians, like Brad Mehldau and the Bad Plus, are doing a hell of a lot of Radiohead covers".
A hell of a lot.
A hell of a lot of meetings.
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