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Discover Ludwig'the hell' is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is an instance of incorrect slang and is generally considered inappropriate for formal writing. If you would like to express a sense of frustration or exclamation, you can use an alternative phrase such as "What the heck?!" or "Good grief!" For example, "Good grief! I can't believe I have to do all of this paperwork!".
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the hell
noun
A place or situation of great suffering in life.
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The Hell.
Oh, what the hell.
The hell he doesn't.
What the hell, right?
But what the hell.
The hell with Hinduism.
"The hell with Shiism.
The hell with that.
CL: What the hell?
Who the hell cares?
Why the hell not?
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