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Discover Ludwig"cigarette smoke" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to describe a smell, such as in the sentence: "The house was filled with a strong scent of cigarette smoke."
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"When I'm not smoking, I don't like cigarette smoke.
Cigarette smoke doesn't help.
He exhaled cigarette smoke.
There's cigarette smoke, and alcohol.
Cigarette smoke stained the air.
Jonathan faintly smelled cigarette smoke.
The room was thick with cigarette smoke.
But the place reeked of cigarette smoke.
A moment later, he smelled cigarette smoke.
The house smelled of cigarette smoke.
In addition, ethanol attenuated cigarette smoke clastogenicity.
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