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The phrase "a hell of a long time" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the duration of time, often implying that it feels excessively long.
Example: "I waited a hell of a long time for the bus to arrive, and it was frustrating."
Alternatives: "an incredibly long time" or "a really long time".
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A hell of a long time.
They've been at this a hell of a long time.
But customs officers spend a hell of a long time enjoying issues with Sri Lankan coverage.
"It's been a hell of a long time," I think one of us said.
"They're both in great order now and you're a hell of a long time retired.
It's a hell of a long time but it's finally come true".
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It's like staring into a light for ages: not exactly fun at the time, but the image burned into your retina takes one hell of a long time to shift.
It nipped back a hell of a long way.
Brazil's a hell of a long way from Asia.
It's a hell of a long shot".
It was a hell of a long way out.
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