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The phrase "a sniff of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of something, often in a figurative sense, such as a hint or suggestion of a particular quality or feeling.
Example: "She caught a sniff of the perfume he wore, and it brought back memories of their time together."
Alternatives: "a hint of" or "a touch of".
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There's not a sniff of nastiness, however.
For a decade, Elbow never had a sniff of success.
New Zealand need only a sniff of an opportunity.
Prediction: Mid-table but without a sniff of Europe.
The Cubs haven't had a sniff of the postseason since.
90+2 min: A sniff of a Liverpool chance?
We'd failed to get even a sniff of a leopard.
Few Giants wideouts had a sniff of open air.
They have a sniff of a winning position now.
36 Maccarone must have a sniff of goal tonight.
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They all fled West for a sniff of cheap money.
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