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The phrase "hell yes" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in informal contexts
It can be used to express strong agreement or enthusiasm about something.
Example: "When asked if I wanted to go to the concert, I replied, 'Hell yes!'"
Alternatives: "Absolutely!" or "Definitely!"
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"The COUNTRY needs (hell yes) an historian," he'd written to Cummings earlier.
Can I get a hell yes?
"If you're asking me if I want to compete again, the answer is hell yes, I'm a competitor.
I said, 'Hell, yes.
Fucking hell, yes.
"Actually, fucking hell, yes!
War is hell, yes, but war is also heck.
It'll also have Lego Batman, because hell yes.
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Hells yes! (Pause) SARA: Is that applesauce on your shirt?
Windows 10? Hells yes.
Answer: Hells yes.
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