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"hell of a lot less" is a correct phrase in written English.
You could use this phrase to emphasize the difference between two varying amounts. For example, "He had a hell of a lot less money than he expected".
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I've seen players booked for a hell of a lot less.
That joke is starting, at last, to seem a hell of a lot less funny.
"I think the Chinese know a hell of a lot less than people assume".
"We buy a hell of a lot less since the beginning of the year, but it's getting worse," said Mick.
They may arrive less regularly, but the stakes, he is likely to discover, turn out to be much higher and the game a hell of a lot less predictable.
Networks would recoup the lost revenue by airing liquor ads: "Let's face it, Jack Daniels and Jim Beam, in my eyes, did a hell of a lot less harm to America than Dick Morris".
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I'd assumed that I'd have to hand off my battered old bootleg tape of Torch of the Mystics to my grandchildren from my deathbed, but this is going to make things a hell of a lot easier (if less romantic/dorky).
With 6.228 million shares outstanding, that values the business at $12.8 million—not a hell of a lot, considering that it is less than one quarter's revenues.
"Regarding the use of torture in the war on terror, Donald Trump has said that as president 'I'd bring back a hell of a lot worse than waterboarding,'" one less-than-positive review notes.
A hell of a lot of meetings.
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