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The phrase "like hell" is a valid and acceptable part of written English.
It is typically used to express strong disagreement, disbelief, or exasperation. For example: "He said he was going to call me back right away? Like hell he was!".
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like hell
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In a manner that uses all of the strength, speed, or effort that a person can summon.
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"How you like hell?" the devil asks.
"I was like, hell, no," he recalls.
Kristina's like, "Hell no.
They hurt like hell.
Then run like hell.
They tried like hell.
Like hell he would.
Sounds like hell.
She looked like hell.
Run like hell.
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Hatcher McCord winds up liking hell too.
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