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The phrase "the hell with it" is a correct and commonly used expression in written English
It is typically used to express frustration, annoyance, or disregard towards a situation or something that was previously held as important. Example: "I've been trying to fix this computer for hours and I still can't figure out the problem. The hell with it, I'm just going to buy a new one." This shows the speaker's frustration and decision to give up on the troublesome computer. Another example: "I've been eating healthy all week, but the hell with it, I'm going to indulge in this piece of chocolate cake." This shows the speaker's disregard for their previous diet and desire to give in to temptation.
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"The hell with it.
You know what, the hell with it.
I say the hell with it.
I just said the hell with it.
Why not say: "The hell with it.
And the hell with it!
Fifth... oh, the hell with it.
I thought, The hell with it, you only live once.
Finally his father said the hell with it.
She was broccoli and he said the hell with it.
Otherwise if it has a message, the hell with it".
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