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The phrase "a hell of a something" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the intensity or significance of the noun that follows, often in informal contexts.
Example: "That was a hell of a performance last night; the crowd was completely captivated."
Alternatives: "a damn good something" or "an incredible something".
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"It's a huge challenge, it's a pretty hard place to go and play... but it's a hell of a challenge and something we're really looking forward to.
Consider Avaamo one more app to take part in the "consumerization of enterprise" trend by building a business-grade messaging app that looks a hell of a lot more like something a user might download to text with friends.
Just as there are a hell of a lot of 40-somethings who get "oops preggo" after a night of drunk barebacking, there are also a great many young parents who made the conscious decision to have kids relatively early in life.
And it's a hell of a lot sexier than saying something is a "XXXXX competitor".
"Obviously, nobody can change a system as one person," he said, but he added that with social media, "it's a hell of a lot easier to get something on people's radar".
I was made a nobody a long time ago, and by something a hell of a lot scarier than you".
For example: "That Coffin Dodger's a hell of a pint" should be followed by something along the lines of: "Goes through you like a dose of salts".
But digital content creators everywhere are at it too (it's a hell of a lot easier and cheaper to throw something together and then, bypassing the agency, shoot it to a company's CEO or chief marketing officer than it was even a few years ago).
"You are having to commit to something that is a hell of a lot of money on the same story being told [every episode]," she says.
This, says behavioural psychologist Peter Collett is called Appreciation Escalation and is something that happens a hell of a lot on the panels of TV talent shows and, of course, in real life.
But that we are again kissing 5,000 — the stock market equivalent, in this case, of batting.500 — does tell us something: We have had a hell of a run.
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