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

The phrase "a hell of a week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a week that was particularly intense, challenging, or eventful.
Example: "After dealing with multiple deadlines and unexpected challenges, I can honestly say it was a hell of a week."
Alternatives: "an incredibly tough week" or "a really challenging week."

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"It's been a hell of a week".

You've has a hell of a week.

It's been a hell of a week," said his captain, Paul McGinley, as he kissed the man who delivered the winning shot.

They have been through a hell of a week and I hope they have a much better weekend as a result of today's announcement.

Jarman couldn't believe that he was getting married, least of all that the prime minister himself was acting a celebrant, but then again it had been a hell of a week.

It's been a hell of a week for ZTE.

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The Lions manager, Andy Irvine, picked out Gatland for particular praise, after what he described as "a hell of a tough week" for the coach.

"We have improved a hell of a lot in two weeks," he said, "and we have still got a couple of weeks before we play Australia".

That is a hell of a task for two weeks.

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Many of my sources tell me he was a hell of a lot sharper than that a week before – people who had met him.

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