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"a hell of a job" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a colloquial expression that is often used to express something that is challenging, difficult, or impressive. It is typically used when describing a task or accomplishment. Example sentence: She did a hell of a job on her final project and received top marks in the class.
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"It was a massive loss with Alun Wyn, but Jake came in and did a hell of a job," Jones said.
"You could do a hell of a job," Mr. Rosetti said, "with less than a billion dollars".
"They did a hell of a job".
You've got a hell of a job".
Doing a hell of a job, Bushy.
This is a hell of a job".
"It's a hell of a job," he said.
It sounds like a hell of a job.
They give up four runs and they think they did a hell of a job.
"I did a hell of a job for the National League," he said.
"But 'Moose' came in and did a hell of a job.
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