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Discover Ludwig"sweet aroma" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a pleasant smell, such as the scent of freshly-baked cookies. For example: "The sweet aroma of freshly-baked cookies wafted through the room."
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But inside, the sweet aroma of Indian spices signals a vastly different experience.
Osprey's Dominion's spicy 2009 Richmond Creek merlot ($14), offering a sweet aroma, was easy-drinking.
But the memory of Unconsciousness III lingers, like a faint and sweet aroma.
As the sweet aroma drifted in the morning air, she bowed again and stepped back.
The sweet aroma of farm-fresh tobacco permeated the central gallery.
We pedaled past a lavender field, and soaked in the sweet aroma.
Now it has the sweet aroma of a bonfire still aglow.
The orchards lining the route gave off the sweet aroma of fresh apples.
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Cut into segments, it fell open like a blooming flower, a spicy-sweet aroma — citrus peel, ginger, cinnamon, brown butter — wafting from its vibrant orange flesh.
The sour-sweet aroma wafted across the road, suggesting that the final chapter in the island's long history with cod hasn't yet been written.
Sudden's brew had some things in common with the standard instant: a super-sweet aroma and very up-front flavor that doesn't linger — that'd be the lack of oils that come through in fresh brew.
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