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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb the odor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of taking in or soaking up a smell, often in contexts related to scents, chemicals, or environmental factors.
Example: "The sponge was able to absorb the odor of the spilled chemicals, making the area safer to work in."
Alternatives: "soak up the smell" or "take in the scent."
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Embedding seat covers, blankets, and even the gusset of special travel pants with charcoal to absorb the odor and stifle some of the embarrassment.
Absorb the odor with vinegar.
This will absorb the odor.
The wood and brick will absorb the odor.
The baking soda will absorb the odor, leaving you with a fresher smelling mattress.
Leave a bowl of activated charcoal in a smoky room to quickly absorb the odor.
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They will absorb the odors.
The dryer sheets will absorb the odors.
The baking powder helps to absorb the odors.
Place the bowls in bad-smelling locations around your home to absorb the odors.
It will absorb the odors and leave a natural, chemical-free lemon scent.
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