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The phrase "to hell with you" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase is usually used to express extreme contempt and annoyance. For example, "To hell with you and your stupid ideas!".
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"To Hell With You" is, by this band's standards, a love song, and "24" sounds like a new-age remix of a 1990s Janet Jackson number.
'To hell with you.
The banner reads "to hell with you".
"She says, 'To hell with you.
It's not like I say, "To hell with you".
"I said, 'To hell with you,"' the girl says.
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"We warn refugees to go away of our country [sic] and just to hell with all you concerns, if not, get ready for the bad things happening and waiting ahead," the letter said.
And peoples, peoples, listen: To hell with what you, them, anyone says.
Oh, to hell with your knowledge of what you believe; surely you have some idea or belief as to what you believe, don't you?
3. To hell with the lot of you – wouldn't play out that well.
It was a good summer, a summer where we had sport injected into our eyeballs, and to hell with people who tell you otherwise.
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