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Discover Ludwig"incense aroma" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to the scent or fragrance produced by burning incense. You can use "incense aroma" whenever you want to describe or discuss the smell of incense. For example: "The room was filled with the rich, warm incense aroma." "The incense aroma lingered in the air, creating a calming atmosphere." "The incense aroma wafted through the temple, adding to the spiritual experience." "The incense aroma was a reminder of my travels in Asia."
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Aleks Shineleva, 22, who immigrated to New York from Moscow 11 years ago, is a manager-in-training at Gimme! Coffee, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, which features artisanal coffees ($12-$12-$13ound) valued for their molasses-incense aroma, dry pine aftertaste and farmer-friendliness.
In summer, the many-tentacled incense trees perfume the air with the richest aroma.
An overpowering aroma of incense and the sound of Gregorian chant fill the air.
Miranda remembered an aroma of incense and onions heavy in the house, and a pile of shoes heaped by the front door.
As the last bars of the recessional faded and the aroma of incense drifted through the cathedral, lines to view the cardinal formed again and moved solemnly forward.
Amid the aroma of incense and a group of children holding candles, Mr. Neville quietly stood and began to sing "O Holy Night" a cappella.
A bottle of rum sits on the bar in front of him, next to a half-filled ashtray as his tobacco smoke mingles with the aroma of incense.
Near center court in Baghdad's modern basketball arena during the 1989 Peace and Friendship Games, the aroma of incense surrounded the dignitaries seated on soft couches and stuffed chairs amid bouquets of flowers.
Aw's prose can be powerful and mesmerising in its sense of place (Jakarta's alleys are "filled with the aroma of incense and cooking and blocked drains") and psychological acuity.
When the censer was used, the billowing clouds of smoke pouring out of it would have evoked the act of burning the deceased warrior; it would also attract his spirit in the form of a nectar-drinking bird or butterfly to the sweet aroma of incense.
Never knowingly accused of good taste, Sport had begun holy week by declaring "D10S [God] will be in Seville", where celebrations are the most famous and where, according to the match report in another paper, the aroma of incense and orange blossom was strong – which it must have been for them to smell it from over 500km away.
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