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Discover Ludwig"wherever the hell" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is an informal phrase that is used to express frustration, annoyance, or strong emphasis. Example: "I have been searching for my keys wherever the hell I left them!".
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HOPPER: I'm welcome wherever the hell I want.
You can go wherever the hell you want.
"Well," D'Angelo said, "I guess you're game for going wherever the hell we go, huh?
James T: You should have left them wherever the hell they woke up this gatdamn morning.
And that, wherever the hell I've been, I hardly deserve my luck.
"I can go wherever the hell I want," he insists, jabbing a finger into the air.
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Wherever you are, get the hell out of there because you will not shine, you will only be known as local talent.
Another thing I came away with was that, wherever he may be, Henry VII must resent the hell out of Hilary Mantel.
But it's over for that guy, whoever in the hell he was and wherever he was from".
It's advertised nationally, chemist, supermarkets, TV, wherever, and I don't think NHS Health Checks, they call them CVD risk assessment, what the hell is a CVD, patients don't know, we did an audit, people didn't know what it was.
The Hell.
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