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The phrase "a man smell" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a scent associated with men, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The cologne he wore had a distinctively strong man smell that lingered in the air."
Alternatives: "masculine scent" or "man's fragrance".
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"The good man would support his wife and stand by her; he doesn't let her suffer alone, would a man smell a rose then throw it away?
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Someone is complete when he has children … every necessity … they say: a man should smell moustache.
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At a preview on Wednesday for a show of sixties and seventies California art at LACMA, a tall, weathered man smelling faintly of suntan lotion was inspecting a five-foot-high tapered resin sculpture in windshield-wiper-fluid blue.
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