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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fragrances of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing scents or aromas associated with something, often in a poetic or descriptive context. Example: "The fragrances of blooming flowers filled the air, creating a delightful atmosphere."
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The air was stippled with fragrances of fried meat.
A saturated market has also helped put an end to the behemoth fragrances of old.
Indeed, the high oboe's yearning, descending triplet figure in "Fragrances of the Night" is unforgettable.
Happy chatter wafted upstairs on the heels of the fragrances of whatever was being served.
Opium is "unquestionably one of the greatest fragrances of all time," Turin writes.
We explored the monstrance devoted to the fragrances of Serge Lutens.
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And the fragrance of lilies?
The fragrance of pine cloys the air.
I like the simplicity and fragrance of apple cake.
Aficionados relish the girth, firmness and fragrance of their cigars.
A shampoo company could add the fragrance of its product.
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