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The phrase "an odorless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a substance or object that does not have a smell.
Example: "The chemical solution was labeled as an odorless liquid, making it safe for use in enclosed spaces."
Alternatives: "without odor" or "smell-free".
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Users exhale an odorless white vapor.
Miralax — an odorless, tasteless laxative — has become a go-to response for childhood constipation.
Sexism follows her through the corridors and classrooms like an odorless cloud.
"I don't think an odorless gas will make much of a difference".
The explosive material used — PETN — is an odorless, colorless plastic that is difficult to detect.
And Febreze's reward (an odorless home) was meaningless to someone who couldn't smell offensive scents in the first place.
It was an odorless, colorless, compact rectangle with a firm queen bed and adjacent fold-out couch.
Then, argon (an odorless, tasteless, harmless inert gas) is pumped through the needle, creating pressure within the bottle that pushies wine back out through the needle.
Nascar found that filters used by some drivers did not remove carbon monoxide, an odorless, colorless gas, from the air in their cars.
"Carbon monoxide is an odorless, tasteless, colorless gas that is a byproduct of the burning of almost every form of fuel," he said.
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We will envision Oscar looking at a beaker full of a colorless, odorless liquid and thinking a thought that he would express by saying "that beaker contains water".
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