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The phrase "a kind of hell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or experience that is extremely difficult, unpleasant, or torturous.
Example: "The long hours and constant pressure at work felt like a kind of hell for him."
Alternatives: "a form of torment" or "a type of suffering".
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A kind of hell.
It looked like a kind of hell to me.
And so – for me anyway – a kind of hell.
"It was," he says, "a kind of hell".
The real Magaluf, however, is a kind of hell.
"The first month [at Selfridges] was a kind of hell.
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"But once you get into working with the government you get into a kind of bureaucratic hell".
You are like a worm cut in half, with one half discarded in a bin while the other half wriggles around in a kind of grey hell.
This means that they thrive in very harsh conditions which include the interior of concrete which can be a kind of alkaline hell.
Forensic analysis of a chip's micro-landscape takes place in a separate, bigger lab, a special kind of hell called a "semiconductor failure analysis and deprocessing facility".
Ask a conservative – any conservative – and they will tell you that what is likely to come out of Congress is a key to a special kind of hell called socialism.
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