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Discover Ludwig"the heck with" is a commonly used phrase in spoken and informal written English.
It is considered a colloquial expression and may not be appropriate in formal or academic writing. The phrase "the heck with" is typically used to convey a feeling of disregard or dismissal towards something or someone. It can also be used to express frustration or annoyance. For example: - "I don't care about the rules, the heck with them." - "The heck with these boring meetings, I'm going to the beach." - "The heck with him, I'm not going to waste my time trying to please him."
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The heck with them.
"The heck with Japanese business".
The heck with sleep.
"Well, the heck with leaving Monday.
I thought, The heck with this.
The heck with Harold's derring-do.
The heck with the child's feelings.
Ah, the heck with it.
"The heck with everything else".
If they didn't, the heck with them.
The heck with the literary Digest.
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