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The phrase "devil angel" is not grammatically correct in written English.
In this case, you should use the phrase "angel devil" if you want to refer to something that is both good and bad, or "angel and devil" if you want to refer to two distinct entities. For example: "I struggled to choose between the angel and devil on my shoulders, telling me to do different things."
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Imagine there being a switch, angel, devil, angel, devil.
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