Sentence examples for a hell of a number from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a hell of a number" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the impressiveness or significance of a number, often in a colloquial or informal context.
Example: "That was a hell of a number of attendees at the concert last night."
Alternatives: "an impressive number" or "a remarkable number".

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That's a hell of a number of transactions for a 'dead' industry".

"Evidently, he got a pretty good feel for it and made a few putts," said Woods, who later acknowledged Mickelson's 66 was "a hell of a number".

I think a lot of us would be a little more ticked than we are now, but he posted three - that's a hell of a number.

"It's a hell of a number," World Peace said.

But he posted 3. That's a hell of a number".

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All I was conscious of from all of the discussions I was having with opposite numbers was there was a hell of a lot of work going on in the undergrowth to examine the implications of a UK exit on the budget.

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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