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"hell of" is a commonly used phrase in spoken and written English.
It is typically used as an intensifier to add emphasis or emotion to a sentence. It can also be used in place of "a lot" or "very." Example: "The traffic was hell of busy today." "I had a hell of a time trying to fix my computer." "That was one hell of a party last night." In each of these examples, "hell of" adds emphasis and intensity to the sentence. It is also commonly used in informal speech, so you may want to avoid using it in formal or professional writing.
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Hell of a player.
The hell of the life".
A hell of a ride.
A hell of a lot.
Hell of an incentive!
Hell of a stop.
A hell of a long time.
He's a hell of a fighter".
Brooke is a hell of a role.
"Dubie made a hell of a play".
All hell, of course, has broken loose.
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