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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acrid smell" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a descriptive phrase used to describe a pungent or unpleasant smell. Example: The acrid smell of burnt rubber filled the air, causing me to cover my nose and mouth.
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An acrid smell still filled the air.
The breeze carried an acrid smell, like gasoline fumes.
A strange, acrid smell crept in the air.
The acrid smell of gun smoke filled the air.
Now, everyone knew the acrid smell of death.
The acrid smell of burned flesh fouled the air.
An acrid smell, like burning plastic, filled the house.
The rain brought out the acrid smell of the creosote bushes.
The acrid smell of the urine scares the smaller rhesus monkeys away for weeks.
He burned another hole in the net, filling the room with an acrid smell.
Gusts of wind carried the scent of ash and the acrid smell of burning flesh.
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