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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trace of rose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a faint or subtle indication of something related to roses, such as color, scent, or presence. Example: "The garden was filled with a trace of rose, hinting at the blooms that would soon appear."
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A trace of rose incense mingles with the cold air.
I see the trace of rose petals fallen and beautiful on the earth, and I think of you.
Roughly 75 percent of perfumes contain some trace of rose and jasmine extracts, but the amount present varies in each fragrance.
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Embroidery was limited to a negative tracing of roses — white on sheer black silk, say — or several lines of script.
Mr. Kadakia traces the history of rose gold to Russian jewelry, when a new color was obtained by using copper as the alloy.
"He sort of rose without trace".
Loving husband of Rose Tallis.
Beloved husband of Rose Storch.
Beloved brother of Rose DeChristopher.
Sister of Rose Frish.
Companion of Rose Gershowitz.
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