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The phrase "hell of an introduction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an introduction that is particularly impressive or noteworthy. Example: "The speaker gave a hell of an introduction that captivated the audience right from the start."
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As a low-level hood himself named Sooraj – underlining the proposed link between movie and real-life – Pancholi gets a hell of an introduction: straining his every stomach muscle to turn a handstand on a bed of nails, before surfing a JCB through the brick wall of a rival's lair.
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Hell of an incentive!
It's a hell of an opening.
A hell of an almost.
Some of them have a hell of an arm, too.
"That's a hell of an important position to have.
It's a hell of an achievement".
But it'll be one hell of a contest and one hell of an atmosphere.
It was a hell of an effort from the guys.
"It's a hell of an innings," he said.
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