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"who in the hell" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an expression that conveys surprise, disbelief, or frustration about someone or something. Example: "Who in the hell thought it was a good idea to leave all the windows open during a rainstorm?" In this sentence, the speaker is expressing frustration or anger towards the person who left the windows open. The phrase "who in the hell" adds emphasis and emotion to the statement.
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"Hotty Toddy gosh almighty who in the hell are we?
"I don't know who in the hell would play that guy".
" I don't know who in the hell they are," he confessed.
For who in the hell is going to lie down with whom in the hell,either inside or outside?
"People will say, 'Who in the hell was Gilbert?' " he told The Financial Times at the time.
"I'm trying to figure out who in the hell decided this was how the campaign was supposed to go".
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Who, or what in the hell was "nigger", I wondered?
Who knows what in the hell this thing really is, aside from the fact that it looks an awful lot like Sony's don't-call-it-a-netbook VAIO P. According to a translated version of Engadget Chinese, "A friend in Beijing in Beijing greeted the IBM Lenovo office.
Mr. Taylor, who lives in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, works in the word-processing department of a law firm and runs a tailoring business on the side.
Lord Mitchell, who helped to lead Movement for Change's rally of activists this summer and who tabled yesterday's amendment, has said that the change will help "those who live in the hell-hole of grinding debt.
That was Guy Gabaldon, a Mexican-American who, in the movie about his exploits ("Hell to Eternity," 1960), was played by the blue-eyed Jeffrey Hunter.
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