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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some scent" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to an unspecified amount or type of fragrance or smell. Example: "As I walked through the garden, I caught a whiff of some scent that reminded me of my childhood."
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Some scent a conflict of interest.
Some scent a vendetta by Lithuania's president, Dalia Grybauskaite.
"But here you get a waft of some scent that makes them really open up in a different way.
There is no obvious time limit to Eagle Eye use, so there's no reason not to use it constantly while hunting or searching for herbs, plants, etc. Paired with some Scent Blocking Lotion and bait, you're sure to see success in your hunting endeavors.
Add some scent.
Add some scent or flavor.
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Some scents are citrusy, some are spicy, some are very bold, some are quiet.
Upstairs is a tiny salon for sampling chocolates, including the exquisite flat discs called pistoles, some scented with orange.
Some scented a whiff of detente on February 26th, when the Supreme Court ruled on the family fortune of the former prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra.
Her husband handed over a painting by ex-hoodie Ben Eine, some scented candles for Michelle Obama from perfumier Miller Harris, and for the kids some pink and purple Hunter boots.
For example, some scents -- lavender is one -- can reduce stress, induce relaxation or relieve anxiety, and thus may promote a sense of well-being or counter insomnia.
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