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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hell of a game" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express that a game was exceptionally good or exciting.
Example: "Last night's match was a hell of a game, with both teams giving their all until the final whistle."
Alternatives: "an incredible game" or "a fantastic game".
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It was a hell of a game.
"That was a hell of a game," UMD coach Scott Sandelin said.
"He talked a hell of a game," the former senator said.
"Somebody said that would be a hell of a game," Mr. Wilson said.
"If we can get up to that top gear, I think it will be a hell of a game.
"We hit the ball very good and Cliff pitched a hell of a game," said the Phillies manager Charlie Manuel.
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Blackburn manager Gary Bowyer: "I thought it was a hell of a good game.
He's got a pretty good knack of realising when it's on and I thought he had a hell of a good game".
"Some of them haven't had a hell of a lot of game time, but all credit to them, they dug in and got the result which is what it's all about".
Worshiped and told of their greatness since they were in little league, or even just really having a Hell of a Red Rover game at 1st grade recess.
"Séamus and James, particularly if you look at Séamus Coleman – what a player he has been for Everton, so why would they try to begrudge Ireland having these players available to us? "Darron Gibson is Irish and Gibbo misses lots of games for Everton, a hell of a lot of games.
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