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Discover Ludwig"mere hell" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.
A sentence in English cannot be composed of just two words ("mere" and "hell") that are not linked together. If you are attempting to express a sentiment similar to "pure hell," you could use a phrase such as, "It was complete and utter hell." For example, "My job interview was complete and utter hell."
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It's both a boast and a shrug, and — true to her theme — a risky choice for an opener, daring the reader to disapprove, even raising the concern (at least among the more decorously inclined) that the essays to follow may amount to an insubstantial collage of you-go-girl actings-out for the sheer, and mere, hell of it.
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If the OPA were backed up by a name that made half as much racket as Preisuberwachungstelle, which is what the Germans call theirs, the mere mention would scare hell out of a troublesome butcher.
When the temperature is just right and I squint really hard, I can still sometimes conjure the lazy, hazy, prelapsarian feeling of Donald J. Trump as mere horsefly — annoying as hell, sure, but posing no serious threat — which I'll admit I clung to till around 1 A.M. on November 9th.
— "Steve Bannon's Cover Letter," Broti Gupta and Karen Chee (April 6th) * * * — "Dystopikea," Mimi Pond (April 20th) When the temperature is just right and I squint really hard, I can still sometimes conjure the lazy, hazy, prelapsarian feeling of Donald J. Trump as mere horsefly — annoying as hell, sure, but posing no serious threat — which I'll admit I clung to till around 1 A.M. on November 9th.
Foundational to the reasoning informing Francis Chan's videommercial for his new book is the oft-presented premise that, when it comes to hell, we mere mortals are helpless to understand the mysteries of God's justice.
Ruth Thoma and the late Bernd Eichinger's production condenses Natascha's hell down to a mere 111 minutes.
They had seen blood in the streets and mass incarceration; the Hola massacre was mere smoke at the gates of hell.
But how can I repentFrom mere embarrassment Damn-foolishness can't wembarrassment Damn-foolishness
Just ask Buffy or the Winchesters from "Supernatural," who die or go to Hell or Purgatory as often as mere mortals stop by the store for groceries.
And the mere mention of his name will impress the hell out of liberals with college degrees, which is most of them.
Never have I watched an entire series where the storyline makes so little sense that the characters are employed for the mere sake of trying to explain whatever the hell is happening.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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