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The phrase "a vision of hell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is describing a vivid or intense experience, often related to suffering, despair, or a nightmarish scenario.
Example: "The artist's latest painting is a haunting depiction, capturing a vision of hell that leaves viewers unsettled."
Alternatives: "a glimpse of torment" or "an image of suffering".
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I think it's a vision of hell.
It was like a vision of hell.
Modern lives might seem like a vision of hell.
In fact Venus is a vision of hell.
All too often, Hobart Town is a vision of hell.
By the morning of September 18th, Antietam was a vision of hell.
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Venus may get its name from the goddess of love but it is more like a vision of medieval hell.
When there was no end in sight -- no end in sightseeing -- and the vacation started to look like a permanent condition of existence, it turned into a vision of leisure hell.
Once it was a sweet idealisation of how many young women would dress if they had the nous and a few extra funds; then it became a vision of Waggish hell.
A vision of the "hell on earth" that is a literary party and revulsion for "a lot of sherry-drill with important people" drove Philip Larkin to rule himself out of consideration as the Oxford professor of poetry, according to an unpublished letter recently discovered in a college safe.
After suffering a severe seizure and having a vision of heaven, hell and purgatory, she devoted her life to prayer and poverty (or even worse poverty, since, as a peasant in the 12th century, she wasn't exactly living large).
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