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2023-05-20 00:41:08 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 4DF1CDFBEA3F6DE525FEEC58EEAF593D6DE2475010A316ED6876FA4CA230339A
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https://englishcomposition.org/hard-as-hail-vs-hard-as-hell-which-is-correct-meaning-and-examples-of-this-common-english-phrase/ They are closely related in meaning. They can understand what is meant by both uses. Hell is hard and hail is hard. Seems to be a matter of personal preference. Not a rule written in stone..which is also hard.

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