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Discover LudwigThe phrase "circle of hell" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a particularly difficult or torturous situation, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "After working late every night for a month, I feel like I'm trapped in a circle of hell."
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Brunetto Latini appears in Inferno XV among the sodomites in the seventh circle of Hell.
"A special circle of hell.
They are in the second circle of hell.
Lynas doesn't bother going to the ninth circle of hell.
Less a place, more a circle of hell.
I can tell you that's a unique circle of hell.
Look out for couples in his'n'hers coming soon to a circle of hell near you.
So I called PayPal and entered the first circle of hell.
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It was a feminist's nightmare, compared by Florence Nightingale to a "circle of hell".
Is that vast labyrinth beneath London the Eighth Wonder of the World or the Ninth Circle of Hell?
Not everyone's cup of tea, perhaps, but not quite the Seventh Circle of Hell, either.
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