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'the scent of' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a strong smell, usually of something pleasant. For example, "The scent of freshly-baked cookies wafted through the kitchen."
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The scent of pine needles.
The scent of fear.
The scent of art.
And toward the scent of old citrus.
It's not the scent of learning.
It resembled the scent of fresh apples.
August brings "the scent of crushed millipedes".
The scent of blossoms was intoxicating.
The scent of burning rubber.
He breathed in the scent of oysters.
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Only the scent of champagne remained.
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