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"a hell of a thing" is a common phrase that can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to something extraordinary or difficult that has happened, usually in a negative sense. For example, "Losing my job was a hell of a thing."
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That's a hell of a thing.
It's a hell of a thing, childbirth.
That's a hell of a thing to do, you know.
It's a hell of a thing to walk the earth with Jim Shepard.
That's what I believe in, and it's a hell of a thing to hold on to".
It's a hell of a thing to wake up to in the morning.
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That's a hell of a big thing to find a flaw in.
This failure of self-interest to provide self-regulation was, he said, "a flaw in the model that I perceived as the critical functioning structure that defines how the world works". It's worth dwelling on that phrase: "the critical functioning structure that defines how the world works". That's a hell of a big thing to find a flaw in.
I'm just saying -- it's a hell of a hard thing to explain -- an entire day with lots of babies.
That warmed my heart because that's where he picked me up, and that's a hell of a nice thing for him to say.
"It didn't help their marriage situation a hell of a lot, things like that". The couple divorced in 1990, and each has since remarried.
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