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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hellhole" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a place that is extremely unpleasant, dirty, or in poor condition.
Example: "After visiting the abandoned factory, I can confidently say it was a hellhole filled with debris and graffiti."
Alternatives: "a dump" or "a nightmare".
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What a hellhole.
Attica was a hellhole.
Earth will become a hellhole.
To the indigenous population it is a hellhole.
"And, my God, the house was a hellhole!" True enough.
It wasn't always a hellhole of anti-social behavior.
Again, the point is not that Texas is a hellhole.
"They were conscripted, and they found themselves in a hellhole.
Except it wasn't that much of a hellhole.
"This Place Is a Hellhole," the Post headline concluded.
In high summer, the place is a hellhole.
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