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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sweet scent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the smell of something pleasant, for example, "The sweet scent of flowers filled the room."
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The sweet scent dissipates, unheeded.
It also has a heady sweet scent.
Damask roses, with their strong sweet scent.
"The sweet scent of compassion?" Jack shook his head.
The sweet scent of honeysuckle mingles with the salty air.
The sweet scent in the shadow of her neck.
In addition, the flowers have a white or yellow perianth and a strong, sweet scent.
A jasmine tree filled the small balcony with its sweet scent.
It is, perchance, that sweet scent of the earth of which the ancients speak.
In addition, the flowers have a white or yellow perianth and a strong sweet scent.
I take a moment to breathe in the sweet scent of primroses, Primula vulgaris.
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