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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smell problems" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in a context discussing issues related to odors or scents, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The old building has several smell problems that need to be addressed before it can be reopened."
Alternatives: "odor issues" or "scent problems."
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Some smell problems are treatable, most are not".
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"Maybe if there was a smell problem or perhaps there was feathers and that bothered residents.
At the time of the January recall, industry analysts described the moldy smell problem at the Puerto Rico plant as a fluke and an isolated incident.
Most people who think they have a taste disorder, usually because food has lost its flavor, turn out to have a smell problem, according to Richard M. Costanzo, a neurophysiologist at Virginia Commonwealth University.
And Good Morning America did a piece on the loss of smell problem, naming Zicam.
The bad smell problem indicates design weaknesses that do not affect functionality, however it makes the frameworks harder to maintain.
Republic Services, the Phoenix-based owner of Bridgeton, is spending millions of dollars to ease the smell problem.
I smelled problems looming".
Recently, I decided to tackle the drip-smell problem one more time and asked the advice of Katherine Whiteside, the national garden adviser to Smith & Hawken and the Garden Goddess columnist at House Beautiful magazine.
They would like funding to follow the progress of people with the loss-of-smell problem, Frank said.
The discussion we provided here, which we called the code smell conceptualization problem, shows that the problem is complex and the community must ensure similar personal criteria and thresholds on smell detection.
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