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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burning smell" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an underlying scent, typically a pungent one. For example, "The air was filled with a faint burning smell."
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I can't stand that peppermint burning smell".
A burning smell or smoke may accompany the problem.
The burning smell was like a punch in the face.
There was also a distinguishable burning smell being emitted from the pot.
A cleaning worker noticed "an electrical burning smell and smoke" in the back of the cabin.
A burning smell filled the air; the heat of the day felt hotter.
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But behind the debate over the emissions measurements and their regulatory implications, there is a simple fact to contend with: the eye-stinging, nose-burning smell of cattle congestion in rural California.
A burning acrid smell is left in the air.
Most people don't want to wear a burning rubber smell.
A burning, pungent smell of smoke filled the building's 17.5 miles of corridors.
I guess I'll have to find out what burning humans smell like some other time.
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