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The phrase "smells so" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or notable scent, often in a positive or negative context. Example: "The cake smells so delicious that I can't wait to have a slice."
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"This deal smells so bad.
"Mmmmmmmm, the calabash flower smells so sweet.
Nothing else smells so much like summer.
Just walking into the place is thrilling because it smells so great.
In particular, they are investigating smells so faint that people say they cannot detect them.
"I walk in and start gagging because it smells so bad," she said.
This car smells so intensely of earth, animal and wood you can practically taste it.
The air smells so strong of codfish it makes one's nose run and one's eyes water.
It smells so good we recant, and hang around for a table.
It smells so strongly of vomit and oranges that it becomes impossible to distinguish between them.
I find that the bathroom post-toilette smells so good that it is a naturally lovely place to stay awhile.
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