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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong stench" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe a strong, unpleasant smell. For example, "The garbage outside the restaurant was giving off a strong stench."
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Inside, a strong stench of urine: someone had pissed in the glove box.
Fire was still burning outside houses, and there was a strong stench of burnt flesh in the air".
She also wrote that a "strong stench of dead bodies was in the air," but there was no information on the number of casualties.
Bruce Wayne Griffin, 45, who lived down the hall from Mr. Tarloff, said that a strong stench of cat urine often emanated from Mr. Tarloff's apartment.
An outraged Mr. Dingell said, "Like a garbage can with its lid off, there is a strong stench from special-interest provisions".
Two days before I met with Sarmento, the morgue where the autopsies took place was shut down by inspectors, citing "blood on the walls," "corpses stored on top of each other on shelves and on the floor," "a strong stench of putrefaction" and a parade of other horrors, like a corpse "being dragged across the floor by two employees".
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The lobby had a strong oil stench and one could see oil floating on the East River the following day.
"If this was from the Salton Sea, how could the odor have carried so far and still had a very strong nature?" The stench was quite familiar to those who live near the Salton Sea, where mass fish die-offs have become commonplace.
The saying goes that winning is the greatest deodorant, but it better be strong to cover the stench of some losses absorbed by teams looking to be one of the N.F.L.'s 12 playoff invitees.
Tracking the flow of sewage, we drive to the countryside village of Endhó, where the stench is nauseatingly strong.
"No European country, today, seems immune against the populist stench that is strong enough to pollute political debate and weigh negatively on the democratic tradition," said La Libre Belgique, Belgium's leading French-language newspaper.
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