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The phrase "in hell" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that is extremely unpleasant or undesirable. For example, "I was stuck in traffic for hours – it was like being in hell."
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"I'm in hell here".
A vacation in hell.
Is Gandhi in hell?
See you in hell.
Why? "We're in hell.
Oil discovered in Hell".
We're in hell.
Gandhi's in hell?
I am in Hell.
Would you holiday in hell?
But I believe in hell.
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