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The phrase "smell pine" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a simple sentence fragment that is often used to describe being able to perceive the scent of pine trees. Example: As we walked through the forest, the air was crisp and clean, and I could smell pine all around me.
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Go to Baxter State Park's Mount Katahdin, near Millinocket, Maine if you want to smell pine," one reader wrote.
"When you smell pine," he said, gesturing, by way of a conclusion, toward a wooden wreck behind him, so mangled that it was hard to tell where tree ended and house began.
The school cleaners would be mopping out in the corridors, and, even today, I can't smell pine cleaning fluid without feeling the inner life of those poems floating back to me.
I could feel how cold it was, I could smell pine from the trees around me.
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We smelled pine.
Just thinking about it, I smelled pine.
In the past, stars of the TLC show have been addicted to drinking gasoline, smelling Pine-Sol and smelling doll heads.
The TLC show "My Strange Addiction" shows people with unusual habits, like smelling Pine-Sol and becoming obsessed with a doll head.
The streets smell of pine and sun-warmed limestone.
The smell of pine resin – cool and seductive – greets us on arrival.
The mirror misted over with condensation, and the smell of pine needles filled the air.
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