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The phrase "hell of an e-mail" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used informally to emphasize that an email is particularly impressive, noteworthy, or significant. Example: "I just received a hell of an e-mail from my boss about the new project, and I can't wait to get started."
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Early this morning, 200 Android developers woke up to one hell of an e-mail: they'd made it into the final round of the second Android Developer Challenge, and were thus one giant step closer to as much as $250,000.
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By contrast, tracking e-mail meant sitting in front of an e-mail server for hours.
Write a note instead of an e-mail.
Instead of an e-mail, your recipients will receive an actual card in the mail.
"Authorized account holder" of an e-mail address is the natural person in whose name the e-mail address has been issued.
In mid-October, McCain's brother Joe — who had once said that it was his duty to "stay the hell out of the way" — sent out an e-mail pleading with the campaign to change its approach to the media: Let those who know [McCain] talk to the people about him, through the press.
"I can confirm that among the mass of e-mails there was an e-mail from Mr. Michael Cohen.
Prevent this by using an e-mail platform that saves all of your e-mails in the cloud such as a virtual exchange server or even G-mail which enables you to check e-mail from multiple devices.
"I found his Web site, and I sent him an e-mail telling him I was going to wait until hell froze over," he said.
(Answered an e-mail).
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