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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong aroma" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong and distinct smell. Example: The kitchen was filled with the strong aroma of freshly baked bread.
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Culinary varieties, such as Greek or Italian oregano, have a strong aroma and a warm pungent taste.
Holland's hobby is the eucalyptus, a gum tree with mottled bark and strong aroma native to Australia.
It has the strong aroma of a mature cheese that intensifies as it spreads and coats what's underneath.
"It has a strong aroma so only a very small amount is needed to give a delicious, subtle taste.
Wherever you visit, expect rainbows, the strong aroma of a cedar cabin, and a damp, chilly night.
The wind sliced through a plastic sheet nailed to a wooden frame in the mud wall, and a strong aroma of hashish lingered in the air.
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He combined the strong aromas of old roses with the color and repeated flowerings of newer types, and upended the market by creating more than 200 varieties.
Her book Urban Smellscapes (2013) argued that scent has been critically ignored in how we plan places, leading to clone towns of clone smells and a knee-jerk tendency to flush strong aromas from our streets.
Given their strong aromas [20], etheric oils could attract insects, thereby promoting pollination indirectly [21 23].
From the strong aromas to the hot steam, drinking tea is definitely a sensory experience.
Barrels made from this wood generally provide strong aromas and flavors to wine, including coconut and vanilla.
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