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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are hell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express that something is extremely difficult, unpleasant, or challenging.
Example: "The final exams are hell, and I can barely keep up with the studying."
Alternatives: "are a nightmare" or "are torture".
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are hell
noun
A place or situation of great suffering in life.
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And the anxiety that high-school reunions are hell for a spouse, which is a factor in this tale.
If hell is other people, then gigs are hell with weak lager.
Fleming then considered The Moonraker Secret, The Moonraker Plot, The Inhuman Element, Wide of the Mark, The Infernal Machine, Mondays are Hell and Out of the Clear Sky.
People are hell.
Wars are hell.
Poems are hell.
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"The processors are hell-bent on getting these supermarket contracts.
"They are hell-bent on structures now," he said.
European countries are hell-bent on synchronising austerity across the eurozone.
We are hell-bent on raising specimens of genius and talent.
Some are hell-raising provocateurs while others are more like cheeky jesters full of merrymaking and mischief.
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