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The phrase "a group of fragrant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a collection of items or entities that have a pleasant smell, often in contexts related to flowers, herbs, or other aromatic substances.
Example: "In the garden, there was a group of fragrant roses that attracted many bees and butterflies."
Alternatives: "a cluster of aromatic" or "a collection of scented".
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He was able to isolate from the essential oils a group of fragrant substances that he named terpenes, and he showed that most of these compounds belonged to the class now called isoprenoids.
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It's not the couscous has a fragrant warmth and a satiny moisture that, one night, turned a group of first-timers into converts.
Then came a basket of fragrant bread and a deep bowl brimming with mixed-vegetable salad.
He rattles around a fireplace, roasting coffee beans in a cloud of fragrant smoke.
He took us to a house abutting the plaza, near a row of fragrant mango trees.
I plucked a thatch of fragrant wild thyme and returned to the port.
This tender ravioli pillow plumped with butternut squash came with a gossamer, buttery sauce and a pinch of fragrant sage.
The meal begins with a cup of fragrant jasmine tea, served on a carved wooden leaf.
Built around a series of fragrant bay trees, the Inn offers a rustic but comfortable feel in a secluded spot.
'For Swedish people, these links with the past are very important,' Björn muses, sanding a chunk of fragrant oak.
We pass a pile of fragrant vomit adjacent to my parking spot finally someone understands how I feel.
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