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Discover LudwigThe phrase "across the hell" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a journey or experience through a difficult or unpleasant situation, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "He felt like he was traveling across the hell of his own making during that challenging time."
Alternatives: "through hell" or "across hell".
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Miles Davis was a huge star, the aforementioned Brew, In A Silent Way and On The Corner had all been big, recent records for him and the FM and black stations in major cities across the US played the hell out of this new LP.
But he looks haunted with worry about the economy, wary of any conversation for fear of more bad news, and seemingly itching to get the hell back across the pond so he can keep consulting on various bailouts.
I barely care to hear the tones as I dial, why the hell would someone across the room?).
;-) The great thing about Undo Send is that if you quickly realise seconds after sending that an email to your best friend or colleague has come across rude as hell, the email can be recalled.
The Hell.
"Where the hell would you go?" D'Angelo said, sweeping the barrel of the gun across the horizon.
Oh, what the hell.
"The hell with Shiism.
The hell with that.
CL: What the hell?
Who the hell cares?
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