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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stench of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a strong, unpleasant smell associated with something. Example: "The stench of rotten eggs filled the air, making it difficult to breathe."
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The stench of corruption is thick.
Never mind the stench of Halabja.
Everywhere there is the stench of death.
The wind blew the stench of death.
"The stench of last September still prevails," Meterparel said.
But wherever you go the stench of death is everywhere".
Everywhere near the building, the stench of death was overpowering.
It is, Goebbels says, "crap, with the stench of death".
A heavy stench of dead bodies hung in the air.
The stench of piss pots made you crazy.
I don't want the stench of the other player.
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