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Discover Ludwig"smells very good" is a perfectly valid and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it in any context in which you want to describe an enjoyable scent. For example: "The soup he cooked in the kitchen smells very good."
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"After the rain, the earth smells very good.
How does Henry smell now? Henry smells very good when we bathe him.
Steve is also 28, but looks younger, and smells very good: "Kiehls mate, head to toe".
And for guys, although Axe smells very good, too much is a major turnoff.
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"It was just hot, and it didn't smell very good," she said.
We probably didn't smell very good, but when everyone smells bad you don't notice so much.
The girl wore a thin old checked cotton shirt with pearl-colored snaps with the long sleeves down and always smelled very good and clean, like someone you could trust and care about even if you weren't in love.
"Do you want to be really depressed?" asked Ian Scott, 55, beckoning down the path of his soggy garden, which did not smell very good, having been deluged by sewage-contaminated water three times in the last month.
Meanwhile, another witness told the network his primary complaint was "it didn't smell very good".
I pulled my pants and underwear down, fully exposing my 18-year-old penis and testicles to an extraordinarily beautiful young doctor with long brown hair and green eyes who smelled very good.
Take a shower because you most likely will not smell very good.
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