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Throughout the eight films, Ron says "bloody hell" a total of twenty-one times. There is also one time when it's said by someone other than Ron (George when the Minister arrives in Deathly Hallows, Part 1). The catch-phrase is only associated with Ron in the movies and he never uses it in the books.

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Oh, dude, Ron says "bloody hell" 8 times in the Harry Potter series. I mean, it's like his go-to phrase for expressing shock or frustration, you know? It's like his version of "oh my god" or something. So yeah, 8 times.

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i don't think it is used at all in the movie

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let's just say WAY TOO MUCH!

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