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The phrase "scent of decadence" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to evoke a sense of indulgence or moral decline, often in a literary or artistic context.
Example: "The scent of decadence lingered in the air, a reminder of the lavish parties that once filled the grand hall."
Alternatives: "aroma of excess" or "whiff of decline."
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There is a sweet scent of decadence about many of these movies, which include three of the new Warner titles.
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As for the time (the summer of '63), well, it's in the salad days of Swinging England, innit?, when a heady new sense of license scents the air, but the full rot of decadence hasn't set in.
A rare combination of decadence (think of the overpowering scent of truffle mingling with lobster) and informal without seeming slouchy, Union is part of a national wave of high-end Italian restaurants doing spectacular takes on handmade pasta, velvety risottos and puffy gnocchi.
Yet another sign of decadence.
She cultivated a spirit of decadence.
Still, the whiff of decadence is strong.
It's absolutely the pinnacle of decadence.
In some respects, the notion of decadence was as integral as decadence itself.
"I couldn't believe the depth of decadence.
After all, this was a century of decadence.
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