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Discover Ludwig"fiery torment" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
This phrase can be used to refer to a situation or experience that is extremely painful and difficult. For example, "She had to endure years of fiery torment before she was finally able to find some peace."
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In Gehenna the unjust dead would suffer a fiery torment of duration and severity proportionate to their crimes.
There is no Hell of fiery torment; Hades and Sheol are understood to refer to the condition of death, termed the common grave.
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"Dirt" provides a very literal, coloring-book interpretation of a tyrannical publishing diva: the wall art in Lucy's office is a giant Renaissance-style painting of nude figures twisting under the fiery torments of hell.
The town of Hell is not thought to take its name from the fiery pit of eternal torment, but possibly from the German word "hell", meaning bright, the terrible conditions encountered by early explorers, or a flippant comment by a settler.
In Planescape: Torment there's the Smoldering Corpse Bar, a fiery establishment named after an eternally burning prisoner who once tried to torch the city.
A nation that spent a decade tormented by its failure to catch the man responsible for nearly 3,000 fiery deaths in New York, outside Washington and Pennsylvania on Sept. 11, 2001, at long last had its sense of finality, at least in this one difficult chapter.
Her encores included a fiery rendition of "Col versar, barbaro, il sangue," from "Berenice," during which her venomous declamation of the word "barbaro" ("cruel man") seemed to encompass the torment of centuries of wronged women.
Fiery larb?
It's torment.
A less fiery dragon?
Her speeches were fiery.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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