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The phrase "whatever it smells" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express indifference to the smell of something, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "I don't care about whatever it smells; I'm just focused on the taste."
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Whatever it smells like.
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I swear that Winston loves it as much as me; He faces the water and almost imperceptibly turns his nose towards the waterside air, smelling whatever it is dogs smell that's not smelled in a yard.
It smells bad, whatever the rules: we know parliamentary rules are no guide to good behaviour.
Whatever it was, that smell could linger for days.
He can smell whatever it is that she puts on her hair.
The reason the bears are here -- the original reason anyway -- is that the drivers and passengers can see them too, munching on their snacks and sniffing the brisk New Hampshire air for whatever it is that bears smell in the brisk New Hampshire air.
Wear whatever smell works with your body chemistry as long as it smells sweet.
It smells".
"It smells of her smell".
It smells new.
It smells nice here.
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