Sentence examples for a really nice smelling from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a really nice smelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a pleasant aroma, often in reference to food, flowers, or fragrances.
Example: "I just bought a candle that has a really nice smelling scent of vanilla and cinnamon."
Alternatives: "a very pleasant aroma" or "a delightful fragrance".

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This can be as simple as getting a really nice smelling deodorant.

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Then use a conditioner of a really nice smell.

A really nice feeling".

"There's a really nice feel here.

He sounds like squirting some really, really expensive, really, really nice smelling hand wash over silk sheets, on the balmiest evening of the year.

"[The lecturer's] a really nice bloke… Sometimes he smells a bit garlicky, but if you sit at least three rows away you won't notice".

4 stars Shiseido Daily Bronze 150ml, £24.50, 020 7313 4774 Light lotion, no giveaway smell, and a really nice golden brown tan. 4 stars M&S Holiday Tan Top-Up 200ml, £5, www.marksandspencer.com Good (as in hardly any) smell, and OK colour though it's a smidge orangey.

This stain is also scented and smells like fresh roses, creating a really nice hue and fragrance all at once.

They always have a really nice crowd staying there, and manufacture their own perfumes, so all the halls smell fragrant.

A really nice guy".

"A really nice place".

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