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'smells a rat' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to suggest that someone suspects something is wrong, or that someone is not telling the truth. For example: "My boss suddenly changed our schedule this week, and I'm starting to smell a rat."
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And Toho says it smells a rat.
But it's usually a connoisseur who soonest smells a rat.
But the tough, grizzled union representative, Mrs. Amoux (Danielle Melador), immediately smells a rat.
By the time we get to the condor site at Lake Casitas, Hannah smells a rat.
When Wade meets Harlan, he immediately smells a rat, despite the young man's obsequiousness.
Belson, aforementioned world-weary night editor at the Washington Oracle, smells a rat.
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I smell a rat.
"I smelt a rat.
Crane smelled a rat.
"I smelled a rat".
Did Steve smell a rat?
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