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The phrase "slight odour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a subtle or faint smell. Example: The flowers gave off a slight odour of lavender, filling the room with a calming fragrance.
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Limitations of the novel cast include a slight odour after heavy sweating and the relatively high cost due to the limitations of current 3D printing technologies.
There is typically no smell, though some fruiting bodies may have a slight odour, described as that of bleach or chlorine, dead fish or iodine.
Spiramycin is a white or slightly yellowish powder with slight odour and slightly hygroscopic macrolide antibiotic.
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Among the sulphur compounds, ethyl 2- methylthio acetate had a slight green odour, 3-(methylthio)propyl acetate had a mushroom-like odour and 3-(methylthio)-1-propanol an onion-like odour, respectively.
"A little odour goes a long way," one flavourist said.
These concentrations of antimicrobials did not modify the sensorial properties and only when combined led to slight changes in odour.
There was a slight reduction in the proportion of households reporting water that was unclear and with poor taste or odour.
An unpleasant odour was found in milk from the cows on the high level of A. tortilis, with a slight or no odour in the milk from those on F. albida.
Different colour, same odour.
"Undies absorb odour.
Odour is a different issue.
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