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Free sign upThe phrase "are in hell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing suffering, punishment, or a metaphorical state of despair.
Example: "After the betrayal, they felt as if they were in hell, trapped in their own misery."
Alternatives: "are suffering greatly" or "are in torment".
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"We are in hell.
"We are in hell now -- can you feel the evil?
"If we are in hell, all we can do is crawl up to heaven".
"Our martyrs are in heaven and your dead are in hell," his Asa'ib counterpart replies.
"And the rule is well known: our dead are in heaven, and their dead are in hell".
If you are absolutely sure you are in hell, however, then you must be on the Cross Bronx Expressway.
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We're in hell.
"I'm in hell here".
Why? "We're in hell.
"I'm in hell in this car".
"I thought I was in hell.
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