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The phrase "a hell of a candidate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express strong approval or admiration for someone's qualifications or abilities, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "After reviewing her resume and interviewing her, I can confidently say she's a hell of a candidate for the position."
Alternatives: "an outstanding candidate" or "a remarkable candidate".
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Oprah, then, would be a hell of a candidate.
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"Eric was a huge driver of strategy," said Shortsleeve, "When push came to shove, he made major strategic decisions and he did a hell of a job for the candidate".
A hell of a ride.
A hell of a lot.
A hell of a lot of meetings.
A hell of a long time.
He's a hell of a fighter".
Brooke is a hell of a role.
"Love is a hell of a medicine".
"You're a hell of a shot.
(Lithium's a hell of a drug).
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