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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'hell of a time' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an informal phrase that means a great time, usually one that is filled with excitement or adventure. For example: We had a hell of a time at the party!.
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"I had a hell of a time".
You're having a hell of a time.
He's had a hell of a time driving to work.
"I've had a hell of a time with her".
We'd just live in sin and have one hell of a time.
"I had a hell of a time finding him," he recalled.
This is a hell of a time to go around being normal".
"We picked a hell of a time to move down here," Lowell said.
"Wonderful film... had a hell of a time getting it made.
"Wonderful film... had a hell of a time getting it made," he said.
"We had a hell of a time getting back from Houston.
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