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Discover Ludwig"smells funny" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe something that has an unusual scent or odor. For example, "The new cleaning product smells funny, so I'm not sure I want to use it."
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Yogurt smells funny.
It still smells funny.
It smells funny.
"It smells funny to me".
If you think your drinking water looks, tastes or smells funny then contact your water company.
Now I live in an old house that probably smells funny to outsiders.
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He smelled funny.
Why did their white skin smell funny?
"It just smelled funny," Mr. Pickett said.
It smelled funny; it wasn't a cigarette.
That smelled funny to Howard Schilit, who runs the Center for Financial Research and Analysis.
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