[Idiom] a foul smell

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Ashiuhto

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Please check out the following sentences.

(1) Consequently, the conduit was clogged, and that caused a foul smell to make you sick.
(2) It was a gross to see the filthy and mess in teachers' washroom.
 

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Please check out the following sentences.

(1) Consequently, the conduit was clogged, and that caused a smell foul enough to make you sick.
(2) It was gross to see the filth and mess in the teachers' washroom.

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And 'conduit' is a rather formal word, usually applying to pipes or housings that contain wires or cables - apart from the metaphorical use (=a means or route for communications). Use 'drain? 'Pipe' (if cylindrical)? Gutter (if open)?

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Also, here foul smell is literal not idiomatic.
 

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'To make you sick' is not necessary.
 
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