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The phrase "about the hell" is not standard in written English and may be considered awkward or unclear.
It could be used in informal contexts to express frustration or confusion about a situation, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "I don't understand what this is all about the hell."
Alternatives: "about the mess" or "about the chaos".
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WHAT is there new to say about the hell Robert Mugabe has visited upon Zimbabwe?
Iraqis did not need WikiLeaks to tell them about the hell they have lived in since the US-led invasion.
It's a timely and very different read about the hell of war, suitable for primary on up.
"Shame" is a movie about the hell — the utter hell — of being a young, good-looking, well-employed, straight single man in New York.
London's Cine Lumiere is showing Isabelle Czajka's Living On Love Alone, a tart tragicomedy about the hell of working life and the call of rebellion.
There was so much talk around him — from his lawyer, from his parents — about the hell that Ravi himself had been through.
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Kors: The soldiers never spoke to each other about, "What the hell are we doing in this valley?
Spark doesn't just have her subjects writhing on a petri dish, she's flicking them about for the hell of it.
"It is no more about war than Pulp Fiction is about — what the hell is it about?
This week everyone was talking about the Hells Angels, which hit Amazon.com and L.A. brand Wildfox with lawsuits for wrongfully using its name.
Guard Bonzi Wells famously told Sports Illustrated in a 2002 interview: "We're not really going to worry about what the hell (the fans) think about us.
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