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The phrase "olfactory sense" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the sense of smell and is typically used in scientific or technical contexts. Example: The perfumer was renowned for his keen olfactory sense, able to detect even the slightest notes in a complex blend of scents.
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It's no mean feat to visualise a written story about the olfactory sense!
"The olfactory sense is tied to early memory, which you may find comforting and supportive.
The dogs' only function had been to compensate for the inferior olfactory sense of the school officials and the police.
Oilbirds possess an efficient olfactory sense; they employ scent in locating certain of the fruit-bearing trees.
A third of the way through, sweat pouring off my brow, I'm like, "What have I gotten myself into?" I started to rely more on my olfactory sense.
The arboreal habit of primates has led to a dethronement of the olfactory sense and the accession of a tactile, visually dominant sensory system.
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The olfactory senses will also get some attention.
"When eating food and enjoying food, your olfactory senses play a big part," he said.
Basic olfactory senses lead you to a foggy stench of beer that surrounds the parade.
Olfactory sensing pathways in the brain lead more directly to the hippocampus than do visual and auditory ones.
Could even a mother's well-trained olfactory senses detect the nuts in a granola bar a row behind her?
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