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Discover LudwigThe phrase "faint smell" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a weak or barely perceptible odor. Example: As Sarah walked into the abandoned house, she noticed a faint smell of must and decay.
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There was a faint smell of sulfur.
There's a faint smell of wood smoke.
A faint smell of vomit lingered in the air.
The faint smell of sulfur hung in the air.
Outside, there is a faint smell of sewage.
There's a faint smell of gorgonzola in the air.
A faint smell of gas usually hangs in the air.
A faint smell of urine thickens air that is already heavy from the previous night's rains.
Inside are leaves and trash and a faint smell of urine.
"But it was warm, and there was a faint smell of lilacs".
But the harbor's faint smell is less than fragrant these days.
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