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The phrase "when the hell" is not technically correct and should not be used in formal or professional writing
However, it is used informally in spoken English. Example: "When the hell did this happen?"
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When the hell they gonna get to doing something?
When the hell did you ever earn a week's wages, you bleeding plutocrat.
An explanation to when the hell most of the Pertwee Unit stories actually took place?
"Our problem is not being able to determine when the hell the end is".
"When the hell did it become conservative to say people can't work and can't pay taxes?" he asked the audience.
He added, "I've been wondering when the hell the rest of the world was going to wake up to this".
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The subject under discussion, in Russian, and also in Spanish, was when-the-hell-are-we-gonna-get-a-court-to-practice-on.
Something similar happened in the Fraser River in the early 1900s, when the Hells Gate landslide created a severe impediment to migrating salmon (Evenden 2004).
So forgive my naïveté when I ask: Why the hell not?
We have to show them when to speak up and when to shut the hell up, something we are not even interested in learning.
"They're the Mike Stuart Span of course!" he beams to the camera when asked who the hell these jokers are.
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