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The phrase "a strong scent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a noticeable or intense smell, often in contexts related to food, flowers, or other aromatic substances.
Example: "As I entered the bakery, I was greeted by a strong scent of freshly baked bread."
Alternatives: "a powerful aroma" or "an intense fragrance."
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A strong scent produced by the flowers attracts weevils, which appear to be the pollinators.
They have a strong scent, so you could cut a few for the house.
The first thing I noticed was a strong scent of apple (from the Apple Orchard package).
Several long black hairs swirled around his white pillow, and the sheets had a strong scent he'd never smelled before.
A strong scent of "Evening in Paris" rises from the murals, and memories of Vincente Minnelli wreathe their presence.
There was a strong scent of danger in the desert as the sun went down Tuesday night.
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(Peppermint is darker and has a stronger scent).
A stag leaves a stronger scent than a fox, and is bigger.
It comes in a tin, which warms up and helps diffuse a stronger scent.
"Plug-in units typically provide a stronger scent over a broader area than non-plug-in scented items, given that the scents are activated by the heat energy," explains the patent.
If you prefer a stronger scent, add more essential oil.
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