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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smell nice" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe pleasant smells or fragrances. Example: The flowers in the garden smelled nice and attracted many butterflies.
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And I smell nice.
"And you smell nice".
You always smell nice.
"Does your girlfriend smell nice?
And they just plain smell nice.
"And then she makes everything smell nice.
At least you will smell nice afterwards".
"They smell nice," says this facilitator of democracy.
They have to smell nice and look nice".
You smell nice, would you like a hug?
They smell nice, nicer than cigarettes.
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