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The phrase "a little hellhole" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place that is unpleasant or chaotic, often in a humorous or exaggerated manner.
Example: "After spending a week in that little hellhole of a motel, I was more than ready to go home."
Alternatives: "a tiny nightmare" or "a small dump".
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The poet Ovid was banished to the Black Sea by a displeased Augustus Caesar, and spent the rest of his life in a little hellhole called Tomis, but the poetry of Ovid has outlived the Roman Empire.
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"A true hellhole".
The place was downstairs, a real hellhole.
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