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Discover Ludwig"hellish place" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a place that is uncomfortable, unpleasant, and even dangerous. For example, "The factory was a hellish place to work in, with no air conditioning and long hours."
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The hellish place is called Angel Lodge.
It is a hellish place.
It's actually a hellish place that people want to flee from.
The blue box is Hollywood itself, a beautiful Pandora's box that once opened leads to a hellish place.
One of the worst was the remote Bindoon Boys Town, a hellish place presided over by the Catholic Christian Brothers, where many boys were raped.
That would be wrong even if all scientists shared Mr Wilson's fear that the world will become a "hellish place to exist", which they do not.
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It doesn't seem right that hellish places should have beautiful names.
He's taken the reader to far more hellish places in the past.
Just to make one thing clear: I have worked in a conventional restaurant kitchen, and I well know that they can be pretty hellish places.
I say factories for this is what they are: you would picture something quite different if I said farm; they are hellish places.
By any measure, Congo is one of the most hellish places on earth, and of all the hells within that hell Ituri province has come to be known as the most infernal.
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