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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hell of a road" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging or difficult journey, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "The hike was a hell of a road, but the view at the top made it all worth it."
Alternatives: "a tough journey" or "a challenging path".
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We went off on a road trip, lost eight games in a row and all of a sudden we win two games and we think it's a hell of a road trip.
There are however, five other towns named Bear in the United States, so they decided to take a hell of a road trip to see them all.
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Brooke is a hell of a role.
Big stuff, little stuff, insurgencies popping up out of nowhere, scandals, stumbles -- frontrunners, even the dominant ones, have lost a lot more often than they won, and generally even when they have won, they had a hell of a tough road getting there.
He said that demand for services - such as adult social care - was rising, roads had "taken a hell of a hammering" and were costly to repair and there was a "major shortage" in school places.
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".
"Love is a hell of a medicine".
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