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"smells sweet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a pleasant smell, such as a sweet flower or a freshly baked cake. For example, "The apple pie smells sweet, inviting me to take a bite."
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A very ripe peach, for example, tastes sweet but it also smells sweet — which is a very different aspect of sweetness.
A red flowering plant smells sweet.
It smells sweet and fruity and was inspired by cherry blossom.
For the pesto, try to get basil that looks verdant and smells sweet and pungent.
Her clothes are too clean, and she smells sweet, like lavender.
Alt has never been to Georgia herself, but she had heard good things: "My girlfriend says the earth smells sweet".
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Even the air smells sweeter.
At least bioethanol smells sweeter than petrol.
Like that bud that's already blossomed but looks fresh and smells sweeter than ever.
It smelled sweet.
The air smelled sweet now.
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