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The phrase "a hell of a difficult" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used to emphasize the level of difficulty, but it should be phrased as "a hell of a difficult task" or "a hell of a difficult situation."
Example: "Climbing that mountain was a hell of a difficult challenge, but we made it to the top."
Alternatives: "extremely difficult" or "incredibly challenging."
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That puts you in a hell of a difficult position when you start to think about a mortgage and a family.
"It's a hell of a difficult time to be president, that's for damned sure," said Bill Carrick, who has advised Democratic candidates for decades.
In fact I think the good British public will see, over time, that he is a basically a good guy in a hell of a difficult position who is doing a decent job for the country".
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He has arrived at a belated awareness that "life is a hell of a lot more difficult — and important — than art".
"It's going to be a hell of a lot more difficult next time around," says Jonathan Harley, director of the Olympic Yachting Committee of the United States Yacht Racing Union.
It was something that I discovered after 35, which is a hell of a time to discover it and very difficult.
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".
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