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Discover Ludwig"smells lovely" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something with a pleasant odor. For example, "My garden is in full bloom and it smells lovely."
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It smells lovely, too". Promising review: "I absolutely love this product.
It smells lovely down there, and Charles Darwin would approve.
It doesn't taste spectacular but it's a good solid texture and smells lovely.
Cook gently for 6-8 minutes, or until the rhubarb is pulpy and everything smells lovely and fragrant.
"I've been told bacon smells lovely," she said when I first met her and her mother last year.
There is the blonde who gives you the up-from-under look and smells lovely and shimmers and hangs on your arm and is always very, very tired when you take her home.
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They smell lovely but deliver nothing.
He always smelled lovely - fresh and clean.
"We want them to smell lovely and natural because they smell like themselves".
It put things nicely in persective, and the kitchen still smelled lovely.
They smell lovely, give good foam, soften dry skin well and are cheap enough for abandoned extravagance.
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