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Expression: "If there was a living hell for her..."



 
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Expression: "If there was a living hell for her..." Sun Nov 18, 2007 17:27 pm  Expression: "If there was a living hell for her..."
 

Hi

Do you find the following sentence correct and natural?

Quote:
If there was a living hell for her, it was during the first few days in jail.

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Expression: "If there was a living hell for her..." Mon Nov 19, 2007 3:14 am  Expression: "If there was a living hell for her..."
 

Yes. It's okay with me. "Living hell" is a common expression.

What do you find wrong with it?
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