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Discover LudwigThe phrase "noxious odor" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong and unpleasant smell that can cause harm or discomfort. Example: The factory had a noxious odor emanating from its chimney, causing complaints from the nearby neighborhood.
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Trace ingredients include hydrogen sulfide, which has a noxious odor.
Hot and humid, the armpit populated by bacteria cursed with creating a noxious odor.
They're loud, weigh a ton, and give off a noxious odor.
LCA's "noxious odor" could be smelled all the way to the Heights.
The racism in "Fantasia" or "Pippi Longstocking" is overt: instantly identifiable by its noxious odor and satisfyingly dismissible with enlightened disgust.
A department spokesman said firefighters detected a noxious odor in 48-15, so they shut off the gas to the house and opened doors and windows for ventilation.
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In particular, plaintiffs alleged that the marijuana enterprise produced "noxious odors" that wafted onto their property; such an "odorous nuisance" could qualify as an injury to property, assuming plaintiffs could show that the interference with their property was substantial enough.
Noxious odors signal that your surroundings may be unsafe.
Nuisance laws had targeted problems like noxious odors or chemical spills that crept across property lines.
noxious odors and the like have been universally classified as falling within the law of nuisance.
We call attention first to the fundamental distinction between cases involving light and those involving smoke, gas, noxious odors and the like.
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