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The phrase "where the hell did" can be used in written English, but it should be used sparingly.
Depending on the context, it can be seen as overly informal and even offensive. For example, you could say, "Where the hell did all these extra boxes come from?".
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Where the hell did I put it?
Where the hell did he come from?
"Where the hell did you come from?
Now, where the hell did I park my car?
Where the hell did I get these ideas?
"Where the hell did you get that?" "Shut up".
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Where the hell do you go?
I says to him, 'Where the hell do you think I put the bull?
"Where the hell do you get Isabel?" He showed mock concern, placing a hand on my shoulder.
My wife laughs at me all the time: where the hell do you get that optimism from?
On the subject of Aborigines, she said, "I am fed up with being told, 'This is our land.' Well, where the hell do I go?
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