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Discover Ludwig"who the hell" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an expression of exasperation or disbelief, and can be used when someone expresses something outrageous, unexpected, or unbelievable. For example, "She said she was going to marry him? Who the hell is he?".
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Who the hell cares?
Who the hell knows.
Who the hell is Jacob?
Who the hell are you?
Who the hell knows, right?
But who the hell is she?
So who the hell knows?", he said.
Secret Santa: Who the hell is Paul?
Who the hell cares?" "Please, Donald.
"Who the hell is that?" Douglas screamed.
"Who the hell gets a bird?
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